Get someone to watch how you are sitting on him. Perhaps your not bending him right. Try keeping your inside hand held up abit as well as pushing with your inside leg. Your horse may be dropping his inside sholder and may need support. I had 2 geldings (a green broke and a 15 year old) who did the same thing, and with time I broke them of the habit using that same technique. Remember to support him with your outside hand and sit deep. His speeding up is probably due to him trying to catch is balance. Use this technique by doing circles in the corner. He will learn to balance and slow down. If he starts to get the balance do less circles.
2007-02-13 10:44:35
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
i have the same problem with my 29 yr old gelding. i really dont have an arena but i ride him in the 3 pastures i have. well he use 2 b a trick ridin horse so he used 2 b balanced an slow but i bought a 2 yr old filly an now he loves goin fast bcz now hes a barrell horse. anyway wat i do when he blasts off headin back toward the barn is i turn his head an make him do a circle or 2 an make him walk very slowly back 2 where he blasted off from an i make him walk rite on past the gate an barn. i keep repeating this til he finally calms down. well i ride @ this barn an i train horses an they always blast past the end of the arena all u do is make them do a big circle past the gate an make them slowly go past the gate by pullin an releasing continuously on teh bit just easy tugs no pulling or ull make it harder 2 control. eventually after u do this a little bit the horse will learn 2 go slow past the gate or end of teh arena or else they'll go around in a circle. i really hope this helps! good luck!!
2007-02-13 11:09:12
·
answer #2
·
answered by Steph 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Whenever he goes faster than you would like, pull his head to one side and make him come to a one reined stop. Once he stops and calms down ask him to move forward again. If he starts picking up speed without you asking him to, pull him back down again. Pretty soon he will realize it is much easier to stay at a consistent pace rather than stopping and starting again and again. Also, make sure you keep his mind stimulated. Every once in a while take him off the rail and do some serpentines, rollbacks, and different sized circles.
2007-02-13 08:36:14
·
answer #3
·
answered by Horsetrainer89 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
You might want to try putting him in a circle. just go around the pen and do small circles and when he is going nicely omit some of the circles until he goes nicely all the way around. I board in a training stable and that is how they train the young horses to slow down. Lots of circles.
2007-02-13 08:44:35
·
answer #4
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
when he starts to speed around the corners slow him down before he gets to that point. and with pulling on him mouth just do pull and release but not to hard. and just talk to him just say easy as your trying to slow him down
2007-02-13 08:30:09
·
answer #5
·
answered by Patricia N 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
Your weight has no longer something to do with it, and the actual shown reality that she is wonderful with different riders signifies that there is a venture such as your driving. you want some training on her to hit upon a thanks to holiday her more effective strongly such as your seat and again and legs and not in any respect to apply the reins to decelerate. basic procedures to describe attempting to sluggish or supply up a horse using seat and again is even as the pony is say, strolling you may want to be sitting centrally interior the saddle, and being versatile on your backbone and hips, swinging alongside with it. To decelerate, basically sluggish the swing of your hips and backbone and the pony might want to come again on your velocity of swing. sluggish it more effective and also you may want to get her to offer up without using the reins. For trot, sluggish the turning out to be of the trot down. you may want to imagine about lowering the heating feed that you're giving her. and also you do not lean again and pull on a bolting horse. quite typically horses will take off in the adventure that they are uncomfortable of their mouths, you pull, they pull again and it really is a viscious circle. the pony wins every time. What you may want to do is to bridge your reins - protecting the reins regularly, yet have the ends of both edge interior the option hand, so as that once the pony pulls she or he can not take the reins from you and she or he will be pulling antagonistic to herself. you also opt to discover an area - a field or something and turn her in a circle, gradually lowering in length till she comes again to a trot. and that i have a feeling you've an electric powered bum, and likewise you want some lunge training on her to hit upon a thanks to breath, sit down deep interior the saddle and relax. you're likely sparking her off such as your stress. And stress isn't sturdy for a flighty pony.
2016-10-17 06:56:48
·
answer #6
·
answered by ? 4
·
0⤊
0⤋