hunterseat
Posted : 9/5/2009 12:21:50 AM
Well he sounds like he's passionate about jumping! [
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I wonder if you set up a jump or two and put some ground poles after it that would require him to pay attention and get a good stride going over them, making him shorten his stride. Then bring him back to a trot and let him trot some nice caveletti's (sp) and then maybe back to the other jump again. Something to make him think and engage his brain. Get him listening to you better. I'm not sure.
Is he off the track? My former harness racer was really heavy on the bit, like they are raced. Bitting sessions helped him alot. I know this isn't a problem for your horse but I ended up trying a Dr.Cook's bitless and he does really well in it. It's a nice break from a bit.