Bryndu
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I would value your thoughts on an issue I am having with my mare.
She is 8 with the education of a 4year old and by that I do not mean a Bundeschampion 4 year old but a British schooling 4 year old lol she is at the beginnings of Prelim if that helps. 
She is part quarter horse and has a mahoosive back end ..and the issue we are having is with the canter.
She has no medical/teeth/saddle or lameness issues and is divine to ride and I adore her.
She has an amazing walk ..and in her trot work she goes on and back she does amazing leg yield and shoulder in and is just learning Travers and she does outside flexion on a circle. She is a very quick learn but also has her opinions
Our issue is with canter .because she has a big back end the hind leg often reaches as far under as the girth the transition is good on both reins but her problem is in maintaining the canter. After about 20 metres either large or on a circle .she starts to get strong .pulls forward and starts blowing her nose then lunges back to trot albeit an amazing trot. She does this on both reins.
I am not so good as a rider to the left in canter as I sit on my outside seat bone ..but I have worked very hard correcting this and it is 75% better.
So my question to you all is should I do say 15m of canter then go for the trot transition before she gets strong and upset and repeat..repeat..repeat or do I go for keeping the canter at all costs ...going disunited.....regardless of how upset she is getting?
Many thanks for reading.
Best wishes
Bryndu
I would value your thoughts on an issue I am having with my mare.
She is 8 with the education of a 4year old and by that I do not mean a Bundeschampion 4 year old but a British schooling 4 year old lol she is at the beginnings of Prelim if that helps. 
She is part quarter horse and has a mahoosive back end ..and the issue we are having is with the canter.
She has no medical/teeth/saddle or lameness issues and is divine to ride and I adore her.
She has an amazing walk ..and in her trot work she goes on and back she does amazing leg yield and shoulder in and is just learning Travers and she does outside flexion on a circle. She is a very quick learn but also has her opinions
Our issue is with canter .because she has a big back end the hind leg often reaches as far under as the girth the transition is good on both reins but her problem is in maintaining the canter. After about 20 metres either large or on a circle .she starts to get strong .pulls forward and starts blowing her nose then lunges back to trot albeit an amazing trot. She does this on both reins.
I am not so good as a rider to the left in canter as I sit on my outside seat bone ..but I have worked very hard correcting this and it is 75% better.
So my question to you all is should I do say 15m of canter then go for the trot transition before she gets strong and upset and repeat..repeat..repeat or do I go for keeping the canter at all costs ...going disunited.....regardless of how upset she is getting?
Many thanks for reading.
Best wishes
Bryndu