viola
Well-Known Member
I am battling with the tension in an eventer I am trying to do dressage with
I started riding him a few weeks ago doing long and low work, encouraging the chewing of the rein out of my hands and working on the low contact. This has some results already (he is much more connected, his canter feels very good and transitions became much more uphill) but I would love to have more tools to work with!
As I don't have a dresage trainer at the moment and I know some of you train with decent instructors would you mind giving me a bit of an insight into exercises you do, advice you get etc when asking a horse to work over the back in truly relaxed, supple manner.
Thank you for reading!
I started riding him a few weeks ago doing long and low work, encouraging the chewing of the rein out of my hands and working on the low contact. This has some results already (he is much more connected, his canter feels very good and transitions became much more uphill) but I would love to have more tools to work with!
As I don't have a dresage trainer at the moment and I know some of you train with decent instructors would you mind giving me a bit of an insight into exercises you do, advice you get etc when asking a horse to work over the back in truly relaxed, supple manner.
Thank you for reading!