oldie48
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Monday, lesson started with getting Rose soft, in front of the leg, on the bit and properly through. This used to take quite a lot of the lesson but yesterday she was there in a matter of minutes probably because she's stronger, more supple and I am riding better. Trot, flex to the inside, keep the outside rein and as soon as she gives, relax the hand and ask her to go forward. Quite small movements now but I still have to check she's stays round enough and adjust when required. Then move onto transitions within the trot using the whip to tap her up into a more collected trot which stays on the hind leg. Praise indeed from trainer when she said, now that's a 7.5! We continued in trot using lateral work to make her even more supple, she's more reactive to the leg now but I still need to touch her with the whip to get her using her backend better and for her legs to cross as well as they can.
Then into canter, fab right canter and I feel I am really starting to get the feel of holding her with my seat to collect we did some simple changes through trot which were much improved and some very nice counter canter, which felt balanced and easy. Unfortunately, cantering down the long side we saw the big lorry arriving back and Rose took the opportunity to put in a couple of naughty bucks, hitting the wall, nearly unseating me, instead of putting my leg on and keeping her moving forward, I stopped her and we then had an epic session of napping. Although I don't really want to have to deal with this, having this happen with this trainer is really helpful as she talks me through it, I trust her implicitly so do as I am told. Once dealt with she went back to work and although I was a little bit shaken up we took up canter again on both reins and were able to finish on a good note. Note to self, a naughty Rose is better going forward and I need to ride more positively if there's a problem so I don't let it escalate. Dithering and taking my leg off must not happen!
Today we repeated much of what we did on Monday but once I'd got a decent trot we went into the canter work, lots of trans within the gait and working on keeping her really round and soft and in the pace I wanted as she can take over a bit and that's when the trouble starts. Then onto the trot work with quite a lot of lateral work including trot half pass, still baby HP but it's more about me getting the balance of the aids right and keeping her soft in front than the actual going sideways bit! She didn't put a foot wrong although she felt a bit fresh for the first ten minutes!
So, a really good couple of lessons and a lot learned by me. Just to reassure anyone wondering, Rose's napping is not pain related of that I am pretty confident. She's a clever talented mare with a bit of attitude and not always the most generous She senses any hesitation on my part and will take advantage. I sometimes think she can read my mind but she's so sensitive she feels the slightest change in me and tbh when I saw the lorry my immediate thought was Oh shit they'll be unloading etc and there will be lots of noise and commotion, I think if I'd just ridden her forward positively we'd have been absolutely fine! It was an absolute joy to be riding indoors!
Then into canter, fab right canter and I feel I am really starting to get the feel of holding her with my seat to collect we did some simple changes through trot which were much improved and some very nice counter canter, which felt balanced and easy. Unfortunately, cantering down the long side we saw the big lorry arriving back and Rose took the opportunity to put in a couple of naughty bucks, hitting the wall, nearly unseating me, instead of putting my leg on and keeping her moving forward, I stopped her and we then had an epic session of napping. Although I don't really want to have to deal with this, having this happen with this trainer is really helpful as she talks me through it, I trust her implicitly so do as I am told. Once dealt with she went back to work and although I was a little bit shaken up we took up canter again on both reins and were able to finish on a good note. Note to self, a naughty Rose is better going forward and I need to ride more positively if there's a problem so I don't let it escalate. Dithering and taking my leg off must not happen!
Today we repeated much of what we did on Monday but once I'd got a decent trot we went into the canter work, lots of trans within the gait and working on keeping her really round and soft and in the pace I wanted as she can take over a bit and that's when the trouble starts. Then onto the trot work with quite a lot of lateral work including trot half pass, still baby HP but it's more about me getting the balance of the aids right and keeping her soft in front than the actual going sideways bit! She didn't put a foot wrong although she felt a bit fresh for the first ten minutes!
So, a really good couple of lessons and a lot learned by me. Just to reassure anyone wondering, Rose's napping is not pain related of that I am pretty confident. She's a clever talented mare with a bit of attitude and not always the most generous She senses any hesitation on my part and will take advantage. I sometimes think she can read my mind but she's so sensitive she feels the slightest change in me and tbh when I saw the lorry my immediate thought was Oh shit they'll be unloading etc and there will be lots of noise and commotion, I think if I'd just ridden her forward positively we'd have been absolutely fine! It was an absolute joy to be riding indoors!