Girlracer
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Major is the first horse i've ever 'started' before, anything i've had or ridden has known how to jump even if i've then had to work on technique it's always known the basics, so really i'm just looking for a few suggestions of what exercises i could be doing with Major now, in the hope you guys might suggest something we're not already doing!
Major is a 5yo ex-racehorse, he flat raced as a 2-3yo before going to live with a good friend of mine for a while, during that time he was turned away but also did a lot of ground work to! I got him early September, and got on him mid-september and since then we've been gradually working on well... everything really. He's a fast learner, enjoys his work and has never shown any signs of being phased by anything i've put to him yet (apart from pigs). He schools pretty well in walk and trot and is starting to develop a decent canter however because of his background can be a bit racey and un-balanced in his canter. He's done trotting poles, raised trotting poles, funny spaced trotting poles (so he has to actually think about his feet), he's popped a few little fences etc.
I try to incorporate some pole work into most schooling session to keep him interested but also to keep him calm about anything to do with poles! He's done so well so far, he's calm, confident whilst still being forward and careful :wub: but what other things could i start trying with him?
I don't want to give him any bad habits, i want him to learn to do it properly (i'd like to event him one day)! I am planning on having lessons in the next few weeks, but would still be nice to have a few suggestions.
Here's a photo of him popping over a cross a few weeks ago
And walking over some poles a while ago (back in small jumper weather!)
Major is a 5yo ex-racehorse, he flat raced as a 2-3yo before going to live with a good friend of mine for a while, during that time he was turned away but also did a lot of ground work to! I got him early September, and got on him mid-september and since then we've been gradually working on well... everything really. He's a fast learner, enjoys his work and has never shown any signs of being phased by anything i've put to him yet (apart from pigs). He schools pretty well in walk and trot and is starting to develop a decent canter however because of his background can be a bit racey and un-balanced in his canter. He's done trotting poles, raised trotting poles, funny spaced trotting poles (so he has to actually think about his feet), he's popped a few little fences etc.
I try to incorporate some pole work into most schooling session to keep him interested but also to keep him calm about anything to do with poles! He's done so well so far, he's calm, confident whilst still being forward and careful :wub: but what other things could i start trying with him?
I don't want to give him any bad habits, i want him to learn to do it properly (i'd like to event him one day)! I am planning on having lessons in the next few weeks, but would still be nice to have a few suggestions.
Here's a photo of him popping over a cross a few weeks ago
And walking over some poles a while ago (back in small jumper weather!)