I've neglected this thread! I haven't been riding for weeks due to Renatas work commitments and me being busy attending weddings and going fishing, so today we put that right! Joop hasn't been neglected in the meantime, he's had Mick's S-I-L ride him a couple of times and a teenage girl. But apparently he's been naughty with them, dumping the girl and attempting to bolt both with her and the others who've ridden him recently.
So off we set, and at this point I'd totally forgotten about his recent behaviour, so when he tried to go faster than I wanted I just calmly brought him back into line a couple of times as we were cantering along a big field when he wanted to gallop, and back to collected canter. When we pulled up Renata remarked how well I'd done and I was a bit lost, until she explained that this was the very field he'd bolted in twice! To be perfectly honest, I'd felt him trying to get away but he's so easy to bring back I hadn't really noticed it and had no trouble with him at all that I was aware of.
Probably if I'd remembered about the bolting I would have tensed up, but because I stayed calm and in control he listened to what I wanted. In fact I ended up making a game out of changing his paces because he tried it on a little later in another field, so I had him extending and collecting his trot then opening up and collecting his canter, back to trot, walk and then back up again. He's such an easy horse for me to sit that I wasn't ever worried by his antics. We did a bit of a sideways jump from A GATE! in the hedge that he pretended was a monster, so I made him circle and go past it a couple of times 'fiddling' on his reins until he again worked out that there wasn't actually a scary thing there at all.
We rode for almost 2 hours through lovely open country on a cold but bright day, before rubbing the horses down and setting to a marathon poo-picking session.