The theory is that if the horse can't get his head down he can't get his back end up. It may help depending on your horse. Monty Robers has what is called a 'buckbuster' which is specifically for the purpose of bucking not grass nibbling.
Lots of kicks and squeezes, try clucking. If not, have an expercienced rider get the pony used to the whip. Praise the pony when he/she goes at a good pace. Make sure the pony IS just being lazy, not sick, injured, or untrained.
Is the lunging whip close to his mouth, because it shouldn't be. Keep it close to his back hooves when lunging. If you have a lead rope while lunging, and the horse tries to turn around and nibble the whip, keep control of him with the lead rope. When he starts bucking and rearing, take this as a sign that he is about to bite the whip. Ignore the bucking and rearing, he will soon see that he doesn't get extra attention from it and stop. When he tries to play tug of war, don't fight with him. Let him have the whip, don't encourage him by playing along. Eventually he will get the idea and drop it. You should look into lunging correctly to make sure that he isn't doing this because of you. Remember that the lunging whip is not to be used on the horse, the horse should only be guided by the whip's position and the sound that it makes. If you have been hitting or tapping your horse with the lunge whip for encouragement, you may be annoying your horse. The thin lunge whip feels like a fly or something tickling the horse if you use it very lightly. Instead of making contact to the horse with the whip, tap the whip on the ground. The sound that the whip makes will tell your horse what to do.
Bucking during acceleration can be caused by a low fuel level. When the car is running on fumes, it is not getting a constant supply of gas which will cause it to stop and go.
It is bad to whip your horse, if he/she is not doing anything wrong. If your horse, or pony is seriously not listening to you, you should lightly whip them, and not threaten them too much. Remember, if you whip your horse for little or no reason, imagine you being that horse. You would also be in pain, and confusion.
sit back kick them or if you have a whip use that and pull their head up
it is taking barley and bucking it
Wagons were invented.
This has happened alot to me, and from personal experience, I can truthfully say there is no way to really make a young horse stop bucking when it's running. The only thing you can do is try to hold on and pull their head up every chance you get.
A bucking bull.
Bucking Broncho was created in 1894.
If you car is bucking when it is stopped, you might need a tune up. Not all of your cylinders are firing if this is when that happens. If the bucking is happening when you are coming to a stop (applying the brakes) then you probably have a warped rotor. You can get your rotors turned or just replace them (depends on cost).