Dexydoodle
Well-Known Member
Ok, this is probably a bit long winded so hope it makes sense!
I bought my mare in October last year and she came to me with serious issues with bending/ balancing etc., likely to have been caused by being ridden for a long time in a saddle a number of sizes too small. She's had physio and is tonnes better, has a new saddle and teeth done. To be fair to her she's come on such a long way i'm really pleased with her but i'm now a bit stuck.
When I first got her she couldn't bend round corners/ canter in the arena and we've had a couple of lessons and are now happily trotting circles and working on the canter. Before I got her I had 2 share horses who the owners had schooled and so I don't know how to resolve the ongoing issues as i'm sure its me - I will be getting more lessons but am rather skint currently so won't be able to for another month or so.
Basically, her 'good' rein has always been the left rein, and we've done work on the lunge in canter and she seems to have the hang of it now. And we have thanks to my instructor managed to do some nice canter (including around corners without motorbiking, or the wall of death as she called it!). However a few weeks ago we were doing canter transitions on a circle and the left rein was lovely, however right rein she was getting very muddled up about the correct leg, and I guess I wasn't using enough outside leg when asking as we just ended up going sideways rather than forwards into canter. Last night it was the other way round, right rein was lovely and left rein she was struggling working large, and when we went onto a circle to help her get the correct leg, we had the going sideways thing again. Someone at the yard has suggested putting a pole in the corner to help her strike off with the correct leg which I will try. But any other suggestions? I am convinced its my riding rather than her, so I have a much more competent friend lined up to ride her this weekend and see what she thinks. Any suggestions of exercises I/ we can try to get past this problem cos I'm getting really down on my riding because of it
I bought my mare in October last year and she came to me with serious issues with bending/ balancing etc., likely to have been caused by being ridden for a long time in a saddle a number of sizes too small. She's had physio and is tonnes better, has a new saddle and teeth done. To be fair to her she's come on such a long way i'm really pleased with her but i'm now a bit stuck.
When I first got her she couldn't bend round corners/ canter in the arena and we've had a couple of lessons and are now happily trotting circles and working on the canter. Before I got her I had 2 share horses who the owners had schooled and so I don't know how to resolve the ongoing issues as i'm sure its me - I will be getting more lessons but am rather skint currently so won't be able to for another month or so.
Basically, her 'good' rein has always been the left rein, and we've done work on the lunge in canter and she seems to have the hang of it now. And we have thanks to my instructor managed to do some nice canter (including around corners without motorbiking, or the wall of death as she called it!). However a few weeks ago we were doing canter transitions on a circle and the left rein was lovely, however right rein she was getting very muddled up about the correct leg, and I guess I wasn't using enough outside leg when asking as we just ended up going sideways rather than forwards into canter. Last night it was the other way round, right rein was lovely and left rein she was struggling working large, and when we went onto a circle to help her get the correct leg, we had the going sideways thing again. Someone at the yard has suggested putting a pole in the corner to help her strike off with the correct leg which I will try. But any other suggestions? I am convinced its my riding rather than her, so I have a much more competent friend lined up to ride her this weekend and see what she thinks. Any suggestions of exercises I/ we can try to get past this problem cos I'm getting really down on my riding because of it