milesjess
Well-Known Member
8 months after viewing him, do you think he's changed much?
Nov 2010
Today
Nov 2010
Today
I however would be questionning my instructor if you are wanting him to relax and stretch draw reins are not going to aid this, my horse is exactly the same with lack of relaxation although even then does track up well. With the draw reins you bring his head in and automatically he will tense up due to the pressure from you to get him into a frame. If i am looking for relaxation and stretching we ride with a longer contact for horsey to look for it, the simple trick i have used (prix st george instructor told me) is to ride in a walk and every few strides extend your arms forward and down to allow horsey to look for contact and then bring it back in again, it takes a good 5mins of the warm up but this is how my ex racer is beginning to relax more so, he is much happier in his work since i have been doing this, i am now doing it in trot too although only giving with inside hand as otherwise he will tank off!I am aware re his back and lack of impulsion. This is one of the main things we are focusing on, getting him to relax and stretch out as due to his confo he has a short, choppy stride.