Thelwell_Girl
Well-Known Member
Afternoon all!
In my lessons, I find it quite difficult to make the trot-canter transition
Either I can't sit to the trot properly before we make the transition, or when we are cantering I tense up and can't really keep the canter going very long.
I feel really embarrassed about it, as I want to hold on to the saddle as I just can't seem to get the final push to canter, yet I, my parents and my instructor all KNOW I can canter without holding on! On some of the RS horse its easier than others, and I'm off to the tack shop soon to buy myself a schooling whip as when I borrowed one it did make life easier. If anyone has any tips on actually getting into canter, and on staying soft and relaxed when you've achieved this, I would be so grateful!
Jump-wise, I've only started to learn how to, but any tips you could offer would be really helpful, as you can see from my pics (please excuse my awful jumping face
) I feel terrified when I jump, and hold on to the saddle for dear life 
My position always needs refining, I find it hard keeping the stirrups on the ball of my foot, any CC on that would be really helpful
I've included some pics for CC, any comments welcome, I know I need them!
Thank you lovely HHO-ers
T_G xx
Jumping
Cantering
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4987347&l=9644c3dc0e&id=736594761
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4987348&l=6e158731bf&id=736594761
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5394327&id=736594761
Position
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5394324&l=b2715645ba&id=736594761
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5394326&id=736594761
Any tips or suggestions will be greatly received, I know I still have a lot to learn!
P.S. Here's a few pics just for laughs
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In my lessons, I find it quite difficult to make the trot-canter transition
I feel really embarrassed about it, as I want to hold on to the saddle as I just can't seem to get the final push to canter, yet I, my parents and my instructor all KNOW I can canter without holding on! On some of the RS horse its easier than others, and I'm off to the tack shop soon to buy myself a schooling whip as when I borrowed one it did make life easier. If anyone has any tips on actually getting into canter, and on staying soft and relaxed when you've achieved this, I would be so grateful!
Jump-wise, I've only started to learn how to, but any tips you could offer would be really helpful, as you can see from my pics (please excuse my awful jumping face
My position always needs refining, I find it hard keeping the stirrups on the ball of my foot, any CC on that would be really helpful
I've included some pics for CC, any comments welcome, I know I need them!
Thank you lovely HHO-ers
T_G xx
Jumping
Cantering
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4987347&l=9644c3dc0e&id=736594761
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4987348&l=6e158731bf&id=736594761
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5394327&id=736594761
Position
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5394324&l=b2715645ba&id=736594761
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5394326&id=736594761
Any tips or suggestions will be greatly received, I know I still have a lot to learn!
P.S. Here's a few pics just for laughs
Numero Uno
Numero Dos