BannerBrat
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
Dealing with an interesting scenario these days with my gelding, Banner. It seems that lately there is very little to improve on with him other than furthering his dressage work which I need to switch up constantly as he can only try for so long until he gets frustrated.
For example, our other work like going through obstacles and marathon hazards is practically flawless. We have also taken up herding around the guinea hens. And I mean that honestly as possible as I'm a perfectionist and for me to admit that there is minimal to improve on is pretty amazing. Mostly it's driver's error that there is any need to improve.
So I was wondering what would you do with a horse that's conditioned(for about an hour and a 1/2 right now) and ready to go, how do you keep improving? To give you an idea of what we did today,
I set up a challenging course of 5 sets of cones(all I have right now) with only about 5 inches of clearance and ran it 6 times at a gallop and only hit 3 cones, and 2 of those times was definitely my fault. But he was excellent, listening and working very well, flying changes as we changed direction, etc.
But after trying to make it as challenging as possible and we just breezed through it, going multiple ways through it.
I really am running out of things to keep challenging him, which is scary as he lives for these challenges. (I can not wait for our few events this late summer/fall!!! We are sooooo ready.
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I try to break up our work with various things that are part of our cross training as well,(long lining, longing, in hand work, ponying other horses, and soon jumping.)but I don't know what else to do!
Sorry now I'm rambling, trying to give enough information. Just curious, any suggestions?
What would you guys do?
Dealing with an interesting scenario these days with my gelding, Banner. It seems that lately there is very little to improve on with him other than furthering his dressage work which I need to switch up constantly as he can only try for so long until he gets frustrated.
For example, our other work like going through obstacles and marathon hazards is practically flawless. We have also taken up herding around the guinea hens. And I mean that honestly as possible as I'm a perfectionist and for me to admit that there is minimal to improve on is pretty amazing. Mostly it's driver's error that there is any need to improve.
So I was wondering what would you do with a horse that's conditioned(for about an hour and a 1/2 right now) and ready to go, how do you keep improving? To give you an idea of what we did today,
I set up a challenging course of 5 sets of cones(all I have right now) with only about 5 inches of clearance and ran it 6 times at a gallop and only hit 3 cones, and 2 of those times was definitely my fault. But he was excellent, listening and working very well, flying changes as we changed direction, etc.
But after trying to make it as challenging as possible and we just breezed through it, going multiple ways through it.
I try to break up our work with various things that are part of our cross training as well,(long lining, longing, in hand work, ponying other horses, and soon jumping.)but I don't know what else to do!
Sorry now I'm rambling, trying to give enough information. Just curious, any suggestions?
What would you guys do?