smiggy
Well-Known Member
Has anyone done this for a spooky competition horse and it has actually worked.
The little snippets on Facebook make perfect sense, my Welsh dressage diva is a spooky Twassock and it really affects our competition days. Some places he likes, others he takes exception to a banner or a sandbag or the colour of the arena and he is tense and not easily rideable. He can be so amazing when he isn’t that it’s really frustrating for both of us.
It’s not lack of exposure, he’s 18 and been all over the place. He is the same at home, can’t use one end of the school as he spooks and runs away from the mounting block that’s been there forever.
So, it makes sense, but does it work ? It’s not cheap
I think gist of my question is does the ground work genuinely carry forward to the ridden work.
The little snippets on Facebook make perfect sense, my Welsh dressage diva is a spooky Twassock and it really affects our competition days. Some places he likes, others he takes exception to a banner or a sandbag or the colour of the arena and he is tense and not easily rideable. He can be so amazing when he isn’t that it’s really frustrating for both of us.
It’s not lack of exposure, he’s 18 and been all over the place. He is the same at home, can’t use one end of the school as he spooks and runs away from the mounting block that’s been there forever.
So, it makes sense, but does it work ? It’s not cheap
I think gist of my question is does the ground work genuinely carry forward to the ridden work.