charleysummer
Well-Known Member
hey i am new here,
even though i've realised i've had an account for a while lol,
anyway my girl is 7 years old, 14.2hh tb/connemara/warmblood type mare who i've owned for one and a half years, she is amazing in traffic and is very sweet natured apart from being very stubborn.
The main problem is that she is very forward and when riding its not really a 'partnership' but more of me trying to hold back the energy through half halts- which does work for the walk and trot on a fairly relaxed rein (but i dont have much speed control).
Then when i go to canter she seems to feel a chance to 'explode' and she brings her head up and bounds of her hind legs into a strong attempt to gallop. I've tried staying calm into the canter and not winding her up but it doesnt have any affect.
Any ideas? btw she is in a loose ring lozenge snaffle, martingale and no flash.
thankyou
even though i've realised i've had an account for a while lol,
anyway my girl is 7 years old, 14.2hh tb/connemara/warmblood type mare who i've owned for one and a half years, she is amazing in traffic and is very sweet natured apart from being very stubborn.
The main problem is that she is very forward and when riding its not really a 'partnership' but more of me trying to hold back the energy through half halts- which does work for the walk and trot on a fairly relaxed rein (but i dont have much speed control).
Then when i go to canter she seems to feel a chance to 'explode' and she brings her head up and bounds of her hind legs into a strong attempt to gallop. I've tried staying calm into the canter and not winding her up but it doesnt have any affect.
Any ideas? btw she is in a loose ring lozenge snaffle, martingale and no flash.
thankyou