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horse rushing into my hands!!?
I'm trying to retrain my horse to listen to my seat more than my hands but i've discovered that if i let the reins go floppy during anything other than a walk my horse just thinks go. He is a Thoroughbred and was on the track as a baby so it definitely started there because Tb's heads are never left alone during that stage and i guess no one has ever tried to fix it before he came to me.
here is all i know to do to achieve a softer mouth.
- leaning back and deep when asking for a transition down ( emphasising this in the early stages especially)
-using my voice to back up by seat and legs
-slowing down my rise in the trot and he will find it difficult to evade the rhythm
and that's about it.... I want to help him and myself?
anyone got REAL tips???
Breathe deeply - every time you want to ask for a downward transition, or for him to slow his gait, take a deep breath and let it out. While you are exhaling, think "sink into the saddle." Stay sitting up, but let your shoulders drop, your legs relax, and visualize your tailbone growing and extending so that it falls through your horse and drags on the ground (that will help you to sit deeply, correctly). You can't let the reins loop yet, he isn't ready for that step. Ride him normally (rein length wise) and just let him get used to the new way you're using your body. He will start to connect the new cues with the old ones.
When you steer him, use your body. Give him some supporting leg on turns and circles, and look where you want to go. Treat your belly button like it's a third eye and needs to see where you are going - this will keep you shifting your body weight whenever you turn, and he'll start to pick up on that as well. If you get good at it, you could get to the point where all you have to do is look and he'll turn.
Don't get me wrong, I love thoroughbreds, I have one of my own, and I wouldn't trade him for the world, but TBs tend to be bull headed. He will eventually get it, but probably not for a while - certainly not as quickly as a quarterhorse or appy might pick it up. Just be patient and consistent, and don't go too fast!


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