kit279
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I'm riding my grey horse for a few weeks while OH is off working - he's big and bold and got lots of jump and good technique. But he has a nasty habit of yawing after he's jumped a fence, which yanks the reins through your hands and quite often pulls me out of the saddle before I can do anything sensible. If you sit up and let the reins get long, then he gets a bit long and flat and you can't get him together in time for the next fence.
Is there something I can learn to do to stop this? Or any exercise to stop him? I'm aware that I ride quite forward, not always sitting up as fast as I could, which suits my other horse but not so much the grey. Both OH and I have spent a long time getting him to have a softer mouth (he came to us with 'concrete gob') so I don't want to yank back - it wouldn't particularly upset him but he would probably get a bit mule-ish.
Any suggestions welcome
Is there something I can learn to do to stop this? Or any exercise to stop him? I'm aware that I ride quite forward, not always sitting up as fast as I could, which suits my other horse but not so much the grey. Both OH and I have spent a long time getting him to have a softer mouth (he came to us with 'concrete gob') so I don't want to yank back - it wouldn't particularly upset him but he would probably get a bit mule-ish.
Any suggestions welcome