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Red Horizon Ranch
01:33:01 Red
And no chasing, showing them who’s boss, etc. necessary. I really don’t enjoy having to do that kind of thing and good news, you really basically never have to XD
Pentagram Stables
01:32:36 Penta - KNNs
I said nothing about small circles, but whatever.
We have a different view of how to do things with 2 yr olds.
Red Horizon Ranch
01:31:35 Red
I really like Warwick Schiller’s “leading with energy” exercise for staying in the right position/responsiveness when leading, my mate was so “lazy” seeming and wanted to be directly behind me while leading, would pin her ears and swish tail when asked to go forward, it worked incredibly well
Minerva
01:31:33 Min
To be honest the maximum I'd ever lunge any horse is like 20 minutes, and that would be their entire work for the day. It has it's place but isn't my preferred method for anything
FirstLightFarms
01:30:53 puck
Min, he sounds like my pony! Just needs to learn a little responsibility about walking forward instead of being dragged every step πŸ˜‚
FirstLightFarms
01:30:05 puck
Yeah it'd hurt, small circles are the worst for babies. Great way to do damage to their joints. And chasing a horse on the line isnt exactly the best way to establish you're in charge πŸ™ƒ
Minerva
01:29:48 Min
That's great Puck, thank you! He naturally likes to put himself behind me, although we've been working on that and he's much happier walking out nicely now. When we're out and about he plants a few times right at the start, then likes to march. He's definitely more of a woah than go pony, which will be great when I'm backing him in a few years, but not ideal with ride and lead haha
Red Horizon Ranch
01:29:28 Red
Going in circles for more than a few minutes is not good for baby joints
Pentagram Stables
01:28:14 Penta - KNNs
Creek - it's not like he'd be asked to canter, or even trot for an entire hour. lol
It wouldn't hurt him any, and he might just get the idea who's in charge.
Minerva
01:26:11 Min
Yeah he's lost his treat privileges sadly- we do scratches as rewards now and he gets a lick for big things like farrier
FirstLightFarms
01:25:23 puck
Babies are so lazy and uncertain lmao. I hate ponying the greenies.
When you walk him on foot, does he follow you or walk at your shoulder? Do you have to drag him or does he move off/ respond to your energy without the rope getting involved?
Work on getting him a little lighter on the lead rope on the ground, and that should translate into ponying.
And if nothing else, stand still on your pony and bump bump with the lead rope until he's at your knee. Then step forward, bump bump until he's at your knee. He does not get a release until his head is at your knee. Even if you get on and take one step at a time for a ride or so, eventually he'll realize its easier to just walk forward and stay at your knee than it is to be dragged behind.
Minerva
01:25:06 Min
Oh yeah missed the hour part- he'd be on for like 5 minutes to razz him up haha. I don't hammer babies don't worry!
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:24:14 Queen, Ice
-HEE Click- second breeding today and I finally have this
Silver Melody Acres
01:23:28 Solar - KNNs
Why be disappointed without rating her?
Silver Melody Acres
01:22:24 Solar - KNNs
I was thinking you might eventually be able to do a little switcharoo XD get him used to being led beside her by someone, then see what he does if you take the lead rope
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:22:10 Queen, Ice
this new update is so awesome!
Windswept
01:21:38 
-HEE Click-
Should I be disappointed in her?
Boulder Creek
01:21:30 
Lunging a horse for an hour??? And a two year old???

Can you try clicker training and/or maybe some treats (I know two year old and hand-fed treats aren't the best)
But maybe something to make the experience positive for both horses
Minerva
01:19:58 Min
Hmm it might give him a bit more "go" at least lol! Solar I think that's probably what we'll end up doing for a while. I just have to drag someone down with me since I'm on my own haha
Wisteria Run Farm
01:13:27 Solar/Ria
Have you tried riding while someone else leads him beside her on foot?

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Red Horizon Ranch
01:33:01 Red
And no chasing, showing them who’s boss, etc. necessary. I really don’t enjoy having to do that kind of thing and good news, you really basically never have to XD
Pentagram Stables
01:32:36 Penta - KNNs
I said nothing about small circles, but whatever.
We have a different view of how to do things with 2 yr olds.
Red Horizon Ranch
01:31:35 Red
I really like Warwick Schiller’s “leading with energy” exercise for staying in the right position/responsiveness when leading, my mate was so “lazy” seeming and wanted to be directly behind me while leading, would pin her ears and swish tail when asked to go forward, it worked incredibly well
Minerva
01:31:33 Min
To be honest the maximum I'd ever lunge any horse is like 20 minutes, and that would be their entire work for the day. It has it's place but isn't my preferred method for anything
FirstLightFarms
01:30:53 puck
Min, he sounds like my pony! Just needs to learn a little responsibility about walking forward instead of being dragged every step πŸ˜‚
FirstLightFarms
01:30:05 puck
Yeah it'd hurt, small circles are the worst for babies. Great way to do damage to their joints. And chasing a horse on the line isnt exactly the best way to establish you're in charge πŸ™ƒ
Minerva
01:29:48 Min
That's great Puck, thank you! He naturally likes to put himself behind me, although we've been working on that and he's much happier walking out nicely now. When we're out and about he plants a few times right at the start, then likes to march. He's definitely more of a woah than go pony, which will be great when I'm backing him in a few years, but not ideal with ride and lead haha
Red Horizon Ranch
01:29:28 Red
Going in circles for more than a few minutes is not good for baby joints
Pentagram Stables
01:28:14 Penta - KNNs
Creek - it's not like he'd be asked to canter, or even trot for an entire hour. lol
It wouldn't hurt him any, and he might just get the idea who's in charge.
Minerva
01:26:11 Min
Yeah he's lost his treat privileges sadly- we do scratches as rewards now and he gets a lick for big things like farrier
FirstLightFarms
01:25:23 puck
Babies are so lazy and uncertain lmao. I hate ponying the greenies.
When you walk him on foot, does he follow you or walk at your shoulder? Do you have to drag him or does he move off/ respond to your energy without the rope getting involved?
Work on getting him a little lighter on the lead rope on the ground, and that should translate into ponying.
And if nothing else, stand still on your pony and bump bump with the lead rope until he's at your knee. Then step forward, bump bump until he's at your knee. He does not get a release until his head is at your knee. Even if you get on and take one step at a time for a ride or so, eventually he'll realize its easier to just walk forward and stay at your knee than it is to be dragged behind.
Minerva
01:25:06 Min
Oh yeah missed the hour part- he'd be on for like 5 minutes to razz him up haha. I don't hammer babies don't worry!
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:24:14 Queen, Ice
-HEE Click- second breeding today and I finally have this
Silver Melody Acres
01:23:28 Solar - KNNs
Why be disappointed without rating her?
Silver Melody Acres
01:22:24 Solar - KNNs
I was thinking you might eventually be able to do a little switcharoo XD get him used to being led beside her by someone, then see what he does if you take the lead rope
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:22:10 Queen, Ice
this new update is so awesome!
Windswept
01:21:38 
-HEE Click-
Should I be disappointed in her?
Boulder Creek
01:21:30 
Lunging a horse for an hour??? And a two year old???

Can you try clicker training and/or maybe some treats (I know two year old and hand-fed treats aren't the best)
But maybe something to make the experience positive for both horses
Minerva
01:19:58 Min
Hmm it might give him a bit more "go" at least lol! Solar I think that's probably what we'll end up doing for a while. I just have to drag someone down with me since I'm on my own haha
Wisteria Run Farm
01:13:27 Solar/Ria
Have you tried riding while someone else leads him beside her on foot?

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/ January 22, 2019 04:57 PM

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Edited at June 29, 2021 03:49 AM by Amhain Dull Liath
/ January 23, 2019 08:07 PM

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I was in a very similar situation recently. I found I was getting much too wound up, and causing myself, and the horse much more anxiety then ever needed in such a small situation.
What worked for me was I took a step back, I tried to veiw it from another persons perspective. (Recording and watching it back helped me) And I started from square one. Not for the horse but for myself. Start by walking for 20 minutes, maybe try to get her to frame in the walk. Work on your position and the simple things that you need to change all while at the walk. Do a few rides like this. Then move to a trot, do the same thing. Work slowly, and if you feel yourself becoming overwhelmed simply go back one step. I found this really helped with confidence. And I found ground work helps a ton. Getting to see a horse move, to see what they can do without our guidenece can show you how little guidence they may need.
And one last thing, have fun while you ride! DonÂ’t beat yourself up every single ride about every single thing. ItÂ’s not good for you or your horse. Mix it up. Have a bareback ride, try western, try riding in a halter, going for a hack, fun stuff like that will really help you relax while riding.
/ January 23, 2019 08:48 PM


Scythe
 
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Bring it back down to not trying to accomplish anything while riding. Just get out there and do something new. Do some groundwork, when you feel like a team it's easier to get things done. Don't fret, even though it sucks to be in the position. You're lucky to get out and ride. You'll get past these feelings soon enough and gain more confidence!

Dont think of what you COULD be or where you WERE or what you SHOULD be. Get out and have fun!
/ January 23, 2019 10:42 PM


Emerald Eventing
 
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Riding is something that not everyone has experienced, and while us equestrians have a tendency to get worked up and forget about why we’re even riding, we sometimes forget to have fun. Instead of working yourself up (and your horse in that case too), think about the experience you are gaining while riding. While it feels great to dismount and say “Wow! What a great ride!”, it also feels great to think about how one day you will achieve your goal.

So feed the positive dog and don’t forget to have fun!!! Try some new things, some new drills!! Even if you have to pop some earbuds in and listen to your favorite song over and over again to prevent yourself from getting worked up, then do it!!!

I also have some fun games to play on horseback that my friends and I enjoy:
-Egg & spoon:
Take a small ball and place it on a spoon. See how long you can keep the “egg” on the spoon. It’s especially fun and challenging at the canter!!

-Water gun race:
You need at least two people to do this one, and I do not recommend doing this with a horse that spooks a lot. Make some targets about the size of a basketball (even paper plates work) and pin it to the back of your shirt. Try to hit your opponents target with your gun!!

-Batton toss
This game requires two people, but it is especially fun with multiple pairs of two. Once again, I do not recommend trying this game with a horse that spooks a lot. Riding side by side with a partner. toss a small (catchable) item to eachother. First team to drop their item is out.
We use battons. but bean bags also work pretty well.


Hope this helped!!!!
Good luck with your riding!!! :)

Edited at January 23, 2019 10:42 PM by Emerald Eventing
/ January 24, 2019 10:09 AM

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i would take a break from training and just have some fun, go on hacks into the country and just do some pleasure riding for a while, also do some groundwork so you two can bond again fully. Dont take it to hard and dont be so hard on yourself, every rider will get to this point and when they do they need to slow down and take a little break and just enjoy.

After a little break and just enjoying your girl, slowly pick up the training again first to the things she and you fully know. Once you get to the point where you think its as far as you can go you will need to get a new trainer in to train you both. Also a Solution could be to get someone more experienced to ride your horse once or twice a week, we here in germany call it correction riding, basicly the person will correct the horse back to the normal stage and give you tips to improve yourself, not sure if you have something like that where you are. Doing this does not mean you are a failure atall it just means that you need a little help to stay on the right path. There is no shame atall in not doing something right or not doing something perfect.
No one ever is perfect!

Hope this maybe will help you a little but please dont beat yourself up even a olympic rider will have this blockage at some point.
/ January 24, 2019 07:25 PM

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Thanks a lot guys. My horse threw her shoe yesterday and needs the farrier, but as soon as I can I will try out these ideas. <3
/ January 24, 2019 07:28 PM


Procyon Ponies
 
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It might help to try a new trainer for a while. They might bring a fresh perspective and new ideas.
/ January 24, 2019 07:29 PM

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I actually had my first lesson with a new trainer on the 9th! I totally felt good and learned new things.
/ January 29, 2019 11:30 AM

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Procyon Ponies said:
It might help to try a new trainer for a while. They might bring a fresh perspective and new ideas.


This is exactly what helped me! It is really helpful too that this trainer has an apprentice type program so sometimes I will get a lesson from someone else who has a different perspective and helps me focus on new things. I have found it is all about shaking it up and not getting stuck in the same old rhythm.
/ January 29, 2019 06:22 PM

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Definitely! Terry especially agrees that you shouldn't do the same thing lol. Thanks for the advice.

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