J_sarahd
Well-Known Member
Shadow isn’t the most forward horse in the school and I put it down to his balance/strength. He’s great on hacks and will walk/trot/canter perfectly with others and on our own.
Usually, our first canter transition in the school is tricky but after that, he is perfect and goes as soon as I ask. I usually canter quite soon in our warm up, off his back, as I have found that it makes his trot much better. His go-to is to trot around quite lacklustre but after a canter, it’s much more forward and engaged (nowhere near perfect).
However, today, I did my usual warm up and he just felt so much more lacklustre than usual. I asked for canter and he offered it, but then didn’t follow through with it. Lots and lots of transitions helped but it still felt not our usual. Lots of transitions usually make him quite buzzy but today, he would just completely die if I wasn’t nagging him to go forward.
The sheer amount of rain we’ve had has made our rubber surface deeper so is it likely that he’s just struggling with the deeper surface? Or is it something I’m doing? Or maybe even something else? He’s had his saddle and teeth checked recently and the physio has seen him. He is fairly undermuscled for a 5 year old and hasn’t really done much schooling before coming to me.
Usually, our first canter transition in the school is tricky but after that, he is perfect and goes as soon as I ask. I usually canter quite soon in our warm up, off his back, as I have found that it makes his trot much better. His go-to is to trot around quite lacklustre but after a canter, it’s much more forward and engaged (nowhere near perfect).
However, today, I did my usual warm up and he just felt so much more lacklustre than usual. I asked for canter and he offered it, but then didn’t follow through with it. Lots and lots of transitions helped but it still felt not our usual. Lots of transitions usually make him quite buzzy but today, he would just completely die if I wasn’t nagging him to go forward.
The sheer amount of rain we’ve had has made our rubber surface deeper so is it likely that he’s just struggling with the deeper surface? Or is it something I’m doing? Or maybe even something else? He’s had his saddle and teeth checked recently and the physio has seen him. He is fairly undermuscled for a 5 year old and hasn’t really done much schooling before coming to me.