Pidge
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Ok so at yard they have regular dressage comps and on some of them they do walk and trot tests. So I have booked the afternoons off work when these are on as they start at 6pm.
Pidge can get very tense and hollow and canter several times too and we usually get around 50%, so am I wasting my time in entering these or do I just get on and do it? I am working so hard to get him to relax and work properly and we are getting there but slowly.
Tonight for instance I tried him in a hackamore to have a play and although not sure to start with he soon settled and we did some nice work at the end. I do lots of transitions, bending and lateral movements intermixed to get him softer and it does work. So do I just enter but do a long warm up or forget and save my holiday and money?
Pidge can get very tense and hollow and canter several times too and we usually get around 50%, so am I wasting my time in entering these or do I just get on and do it? I am working so hard to get him to relax and work properly and we are getting there but slowly.
Tonight for instance I tried him in a hackamore to have a play and although not sure to start with he soon settled and we did some nice work at the end. I do lots of transitions, bending and lateral movements intermixed to get him softer and it does work. So do I just enter but do a long warm up or forget and save my holiday and money?