Olliecp77
Well-Known Member
Hey, thought I'd try comp riders for this one. I have a talented but stubborn 4 yr old ISH. He's a very large build 17hh dressage type. He had a longer than expected break after coming back from being broken last December due to the weather. I only really started riding him myself in March and a friend (stronger rider) was doing more for me. I have managed to ride him through most of his strops (plants and tries to pin me against the arena fence/wall). He starts off very willing and enjoys his work however this lasts maybe 15 mins before the head tossing and refusing contact starts - trying to get me to give in. I can go a few weeks making progress and his paces are fab then we have strops for a few days in a row. Normally getting off and lunging and getting back on does the trick. I always insist on ending on a good note with me in charge and him not getting away with bad behaviour. Today there was a major strop with him pulling the reins and trying to get his head down (I have a feeling the bucking phase of his 4 yr days is about to come!) and he planted refusing to go forward. I ended up getting someone to come into the arena and lead me forward then to chase him up a bit from behind. I've recently had a good strong rider ride him and he went fab for him and me, then he drove away and a mini strop started - he obviously can try me. I'll get the other rider to ride him a few times this week to straighten him out.
Any other ideas to over come the strops as its me that needs to ride him. He's had his teeth done and due them to be done again soon. I don't want to ruin him but need to progress him.
Any other ideas to over come the strops as its me that needs to ride him. He's had his teeth done and due them to be done again soon. I don't want to ruin him but need to progress him.