FelixPatches
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My 7yr old welsh cob cross gelding falls out through his shoulder (and it feels like his hindquarters too) on the left rein (and conversely on the right rein his quarters tend to come in, as you'd expect). I also have a problem with my left hip and have a tendency to twist my shoulders to the inside on the left rein which I know won't help him and I am working on that. Both of us get physio regularly. In canter, especially in the field where there is no fence line, I find it very hard to turn him, he just drifts out, not in a nasty way, just in a non balanced way. In the school, I feel like I can't ride corners on him. I end up with far too much in my inside rein, and his poor neck ends up curled to the inside. In walk and trot it is still an issue but not so much. I try to use my outside leg and keep my right rein against his shoulder but it's not really working. I've tried taking outside bend in canter but he is very resistant, so I am working on that in walk and trot in the hope we can get to the stage where I can move his neck around in canter too. Any tips for how to work on this (I know it will take time and we need to work on balance and suppleness etc overall)? I had problems getting him to take right canter in the past, but now he canters really nicely on the right rein, where before he was better on his left.