cheekywelshie
Well-Known Member
If your horse is slightly behind the leg and runs out of steam quickly, would you do transitions and then canter the corner before turning down the line before the jump - or several corners before? I can get him into a canter but if I do it say in the 2nd corner before the jump he flattens - if I do it the 1st he may keep the canter over the jump and not flatten but it may not be energetic - the problem is if i ask for canter at the other end of the school i feel like i end up driving him/over-riding towards the fence as he flattens. I have had different lessons with different instructors recently and one says get him going as early as possible and the other is trying to stop me overriding so asks me to ask for canter not too far away from the fence. WHich is leaving me a bit confused! He is a keen jumper but i am still working on his fitness and the canter still needs a lot of work.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?