dressagecrazy
Well-Known Member
This morning got all my tack together to ride T only to find he had a fly bite right where the girth goes. So i decided i would do some 2 line lunging & some in-hand work.
Lunging didnt happen as i couldnt find my lines & i just did a bit of In Hand working towards doing some in hand Piaffe & though sod it i want to get on.
I hopped on once bareback last year & tbh i found the Trot horrible so only did a few trot strides. Plus i was wary of T, he is a horse that came to me un-ridable so i think everyone can understand why i was wary.
Today was very different, his Trot has changed so much it was easy to sit to Bareback
, i found it easier to sit than when saddled if im honest.
Put him into to Canter & found this the hardest to sit :0, find it easy in a saddle!! But i got the hang of it & brought him into collected canter by just sitting taller, he reacted much faster to this small change then he does under saddle.
Had a play with all Lateral work which was good as it really made me think much more about where i was sat & then i had ago at a couple of steps of Piaffe :0 This Was actually better without saddle as i felt the communication was 10x's better & i could really feel even the slightest try.
So then decided to go for some Passage WOW it was good & i got it but tbh i did feel at points like i was about to take a flying lesson lol :0
So didnt press the Passage lol "what a wimp i hear you all saying!!"
So it got me thinking is riding bareback a good thing to do to gain a better seat & position??
I really did feel that my contact on the reins was better much softer & i felt i was really absorbing the movement better (had no choice to lol) so surely it cant be a bad thing??
T also seemed softer i only had his Drop done up ont 1st hole as i was doing Clicker training with Treats, normally he clocks things like this & will put his tongue over the bit when ridden, but today he didnt. Maybe it was because my contact was softer? It felt it.
I always rode bareback as a kid it was fun, & im thinking i may do more now T's a 100% genuine lovely person. Would never of tried bareback on him a few years ago i would of ended up in a full length body cast :0
Lunging didnt happen as i couldnt find my lines & i just did a bit of In Hand working towards doing some in hand Piaffe & though sod it i want to get on.
I hopped on once bareback last year & tbh i found the Trot horrible so only did a few trot strides. Plus i was wary of T, he is a horse that came to me un-ridable so i think everyone can understand why i was wary.
Today was very different, his Trot has changed so much it was easy to sit to Bareback
Put him into to Canter & found this the hardest to sit :0, find it easy in a saddle!! But i got the hang of it & brought him into collected canter by just sitting taller, he reacted much faster to this small change then he does under saddle.
Had a play with all Lateral work which was good as it really made me think much more about where i was sat & then i had ago at a couple of steps of Piaffe :0 This Was actually better without saddle as i felt the communication was 10x's better & i could really feel even the slightest try.
So then decided to go for some Passage WOW it was good & i got it but tbh i did feel at points like i was about to take a flying lesson lol :0
So it got me thinking is riding bareback a good thing to do to gain a better seat & position??
I really did feel that my contact on the reins was better much softer & i felt i was really absorbing the movement better (had no choice to lol) so surely it cant be a bad thing??
T also seemed softer i only had his Drop done up ont 1st hole as i was doing Clicker training with Treats, normally he clocks things like this & will put his tongue over the bit when ridden, but today he didnt. Maybe it was because my contact was softer? It felt it.
I always rode bareback as a kid it was fun, & im thinking i may do more now T's a 100% genuine lovely person. Would never of tried bareback on him a few years ago i would of ended up in a full length body cast :0