Well I bred and raised Rip, he is a 2006 model. He has gone from quite the punk to a fun horse to ride and is developing nicely in his training. I put the double bridle back on him yesterday (now that our health issues seem to be taken care of) because he is going so well and with good engagement, collection in our work in the snaffle.
Some of our biggest challenges were: he could be a big spook (has put me on the ground with his 180's more than any other horse I have ridden) we seem to have worked that out for the most part now. We both trust each other more.
He wanted to take over the left rein in trot and especially in canter, NOT FUN! Now not an issue.
Canter was iffy for awhile on him. Not his best gait. Now his canter is fabulous. He is very evenly developed on both reins/leads and shows really nice engagement and collection in it. The piaffe/half steps has done wonders this year for his canter.
As a young horse he was a bear to work in hand. Often I would just use my caveson to do so. He was overbearing, dominant and a total and complete punk. Now he is a joy with all the lateral work done easily in walk and trot, great trot, halt, RB, trot, half steps. Just fabulous to work in hand now.
Rip and I have come a long way baby! So many thanks and so many tears missing Mark. Mark's training was instrumental in getting us to this point. I am so thankful to Mark for this and proud of my orange boy, he has taught me so much these last years.
Here Rip is yesterday in his double (cheek piece is out because he was chewing the bits) sporting his new bling brow band:)
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