lynspop
Well-Known Member
Am hoping one of you lovely people on here will be able to help me out with this one!
A family who i teach on a fairly infrequent basis have been coming over for some lessons/to hire the school lately. Their youngest daughter who is 5, has a very green 7 year old Welsh Section A who until they bought her about a year ago, had only done in hand showing with a very small amount of ridden work. She has come on a lot since they got her and now happily works at walk and trot off the lead-rein and is fairly responsive to what the little girl is asking her to do. Problems arise though when she tries to make her canter- she is getting really bad for dropping her shoulder and nipping into the middle/ generally shying away from the track as soon as she realises shes going to be asked to canter. What advice can I give these people to try and stop this? She canters out on hacks apparently,so seems to just be a problem in the school. I have been working her a little on the lunge to get her making the transition etc, but these people dont have facilities at home to lunge. The pony is v.small and so there is no chance of a small adult/bigger child getting on to try and sort her out.
What I dont want, is for the little girl to keep getting thrown off everytime canter is attempted. Not good for her, or the pony who is still very much learning her trade as a ridden pony.
Advice or thoughts please? (and excuse the essay!)
A family who i teach on a fairly infrequent basis have been coming over for some lessons/to hire the school lately. Their youngest daughter who is 5, has a very green 7 year old Welsh Section A who until they bought her about a year ago, had only done in hand showing with a very small amount of ridden work. She has come on a lot since they got her and now happily works at walk and trot off the lead-rein and is fairly responsive to what the little girl is asking her to do. Problems arise though when she tries to make her canter- she is getting really bad for dropping her shoulder and nipping into the middle/ generally shying away from the track as soon as she realises shes going to be asked to canter. What advice can I give these people to try and stop this? She canters out on hacks apparently,so seems to just be a problem in the school. I have been working her a little on the lunge to get her making the transition etc, but these people dont have facilities at home to lunge. The pony is v.small and so there is no chance of a small adult/bigger child getting on to try and sort her out.
What I dont want, is for the little girl to keep getting thrown off everytime canter is attempted. Not good for her, or the pony who is still very much learning her trade as a ridden pony.
Advice or thoughts please? (and excuse the essay!)