Pidge
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Ok so I've never been a fan of artifical aids, just how I was taught I suppose! Well have been struggling somewhat on the flat with Pidge, he gets very keen once had a canter, leans on the left etc etc. So had sort of resolved to only do a few dressage this year and concentrate on his jumping which is very good.
Well last night had a lesson as normal but instructor had suggested we fit side reins to his girth and then on to the bit. They were done on the longest setting and when he was in an outline they were nice and loose. So had an absolutely FAB lesson, no leaning, lovely outline and the trot work was fantastic, he was actually using his back end properly and started to lift, kept going at one point despite being knackered as it felt so good
Had one small canter and it was like I was riding a different horse. Instructor has advised me to continue using the side reins fitted like this for his schooling. I'm going to do this as I feel like we could do dressage if he can work like he did last night. The only problem I have is that I feel like I'm cheating somehow. So was after other peoples thoughts on this please?
Well last night had a lesson as normal but instructor had suggested we fit side reins to his girth and then on to the bit. They were done on the longest setting and when he was in an outline they were nice and loose. So had an absolutely FAB lesson, no leaning, lovely outline and the trot work was fantastic, he was actually using his back end properly and started to lift, kept going at one point despite being knackered as it felt so good