jaffa2311
Well-Known Member
She’s been ridden by a fair few professionals now, she’s had help in clinics from well known judges and professionals. She was backed by a brilliant professional. All my lessons have been with dressage coaches who aim for correct way of going.
There can’t be many ponies that have had the professional input that she has had. I have spent so much money on tuition and professional schooling in the hope it was something that could be ironed out. I do ride her but always felt I was letting her down but the more help I get, the more I realise there’s more to this.
It is clear now that it must be deeper than that.
I’m not saying she hasn’t improved sometimes with a great instructor but it is not consistent.
The one consistent thing is she always does it and has always done it. It is greatly exacerbated by the use of a Pelham or double hence my mention of bits in the first post.
Forgot to add regumate to the list of things tried too.
There can’t be many ponies that have had the professional input that she has had. I have spent so much money on tuition and professional schooling in the hope it was something that could be ironed out. I do ride her but always felt I was letting her down but the more help I get, the more I realise there’s more to this.
It is clear now that it must be deeper than that.
I’m not saying she hasn’t improved sometimes with a great instructor but it is not consistent.
The one consistent thing is she always does it and has always done it. It is greatly exacerbated by the use of a Pelham or double hence my mention of bits in the first post.
Forgot to add regumate to the list of things tried too.