emfen1305
Well-Known Member
I have scoured the forum for an answer/advice to my specific situation but can't seem to find one so I thought I would seek some wisdom (brought on by the upcoming wh show that I am already nervous about!)
I have a cob who is very spooky in his nature and generally a worrier. Whilst it's got better over the last 2 years I've had him in terms of his general day to day behaviour, jumping can still be a bit of nightmare, especially if its anything other than a plain pole! The spooking comes in the form of cat leaping but in an almost slow motion way. He will slow right down to almost a stop and then at the last minute, he will sit right back on his hocks and launch himself about a meter in the air, of course meaning I end up about a meter out of the saddle. He is not usually a stopper but will sometimes put one in if he is looking elsewhere/not concentrating so I do have to sit back which means when he is in rocket launch mode I get left behind. I have tried pre-empting this and going with him but if I go to fold even a fraction of a second too early or try to get myself out of the saddle he will take the opportunity to stop.
What can I do to stop such a dramatic take off? Things I have already tried include:
- Lunging over the fence first, particularly really scary fences, which works but I can't do this at competitions
- Riding like a woman possessed at the fences, keeping myself out of the saddle to keep him moving forward - sometimes works, depends on his mood
- Sitting quietly and riding firmly using lots of voice - again, mixed results
- Longer reins so that he doesn't get so collected and bouncy
- Practicing over scary things at home but he will not associate the blue barrels or tyres at home with the ones at the competition so still have the same issue
- Not jumping - this has been the most effective solution so far!
Sorry for the long rambly post, just wonder what else I can try to stop me being launched into space!
I have a cob who is very spooky in his nature and generally a worrier. Whilst it's got better over the last 2 years I've had him in terms of his general day to day behaviour, jumping can still be a bit of nightmare, especially if its anything other than a plain pole! The spooking comes in the form of cat leaping but in an almost slow motion way. He will slow right down to almost a stop and then at the last minute, he will sit right back on his hocks and launch himself about a meter in the air, of course meaning I end up about a meter out of the saddle. He is not usually a stopper but will sometimes put one in if he is looking elsewhere/not concentrating so I do have to sit back which means when he is in rocket launch mode I get left behind. I have tried pre-empting this and going with him but if I go to fold even a fraction of a second too early or try to get myself out of the saddle he will take the opportunity to stop.
What can I do to stop such a dramatic take off? Things I have already tried include:
- Lunging over the fence first, particularly really scary fences, which works but I can't do this at competitions
- Riding like a woman possessed at the fences, keeping myself out of the saddle to keep him moving forward - sometimes works, depends on his mood
- Sitting quietly and riding firmly using lots of voice - again, mixed results
- Longer reins so that he doesn't get so collected and bouncy
- Practicing over scary things at home but he will not associate the blue barrels or tyres at home with the ones at the competition so still have the same issue
- Not jumping - this has been the most effective solution so far!
Sorry for the long rambly post, just wonder what else I can try to stop me being launched into space!