madhector
Well-Known Member
I have just schooled J, and I don't think I have been this tired for a very long time!
I have the use of a clients school on a Monday so took him up there after lunch. He was really on his toes all the way there, spooking at the slightest thing. Got there and tried to get him to settle, but no such luck
He was so sharp, could be trotting happily round one minute then before you know it you would be facing the opposite direction, accelerating fast
(I imagine quite similar to driving a lotus
) Anyway, I stuck with him and eventually got a fairly consistent trot, then attempted canter...
OMG... lets just say at one point he was gathering himself together to jump out of the arena, I can honestly say I have never ridden so determinedly in my life, I eventually got a super canter out of him, and was so tempted to leave it at that, but knew I had to do the same on the other rein. We had the same stupid behaviour again, but eventually settled and did some lovely canter work. We had one point where he attempted to go up, but I managed to ride him forwards, I lost count of the number of fly bucks and gazelle impressions
He was loads worse than he was coming back into work, but it didn't bother me (well wasn't fun, but I stuck with it) I am feeling a bit pleased with myself as i did get the upper hand in the end, he is definitely the most challenging horse I have ridden, and think he will always test me, but at least I know now that I can ride him through it and get what I aimed for....eventually
Sorry very self indulgent post, but just feel so different from how I was when he went over backwards with me a month and a half ago, onwards and upwards
(well hopefully no upwards LOL)
I have the use of a clients school on a Monday so took him up there after lunch. He was really on his toes all the way there, spooking at the slightest thing. Got there and tried to get him to settle, but no such luck
OMG... lets just say at one point he was gathering himself together to jump out of the arena, I can honestly say I have never ridden so determinedly in my life, I eventually got a super canter out of him, and was so tempted to leave it at that, but knew I had to do the same on the other rein. We had the same stupid behaviour again, but eventually settled and did some lovely canter work. We had one point where he attempted to go up, but I managed to ride him forwards, I lost count of the number of fly bucks and gazelle impressions
Sorry very self indulgent post, but just feel so different from how I was when he went over backwards with me a month and a half ago, onwards and upwards
(well hopefully no upwards LOL)