jes220782
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I need some help and advise with regards bit/noseband. A bit about me, I have had and ridden horses for 20+ years, broken many horses of my own and helped with other peoples. I still have fortnightly lessons. A bit about Halo, she's a 17hh, 4 year old sports horse who I acquired in quite a sorry state in May, she was fed up slowly, backed and broken over the summer and has been a dream but we've come to a bit of a stale mate. She's always been fast, she has huge paces and rushes everywhere. Over the summer we have worked on this constantly and she's collected herself well, her transitions need work as she's not working from behind properly yet and she carries herself lovely most of the time, sometimes over bends but this has gotten less and less, she's very responsive off the leg (sometimes too responsive) and generally stops easily enough. The problem were having is the speed has returned with a vengeance but she's also getting quite strong/leaning to the point my shoulders are aching for hours when I've finished schooling, out on a hack she's really quite good (although a lot more spooky lately). I can half half till I'm blue in the face and I try not to hold her but she just gets faster and faster and as her balance isn't great I don't feel safe. She leaned when we first started schooling so changed bits until she seemed comfortable and we've settle for a verbidend which she's been fine in for 3 months, I don't really want to put a strong bit in her mouth and she's really soft and responsive when she's not dragging me around. Does anybody have any advise? Should I try a flash or grackle out before changing her bit? We need to do something because we just end up fighting in every schooling session, everything my instructor suggests either works for a day or not at all.