Casey76
Well-Known Member
On one hand I'm happy to report that pony and I can canter (yay), and even get the right canter lead 95% of the time now (double yay). BUT... I have major issues with leaning to the inside, as in leaning over. She is *so* on her inside shoulder that it feels like we are going to fall over.
We have a 40x60 school, and generally I can ask her to canter around the outside, or to make long sweeping curves she is fine - anything approaching a 20m circle and everything just falls to bits. As well as being a balance issue it is also an anticipation issue. If she even thinks I'm going toa sk for a canter all of a sudden she is on her inside shoulder and leaning. consequently when I'm schooling I have to keep things completely mixed up, and I rarely ask for more than one transition before doing more trot or lateral work (lateral work (SI, LY, baby renvers, baby travers) is fine in walk and trot).
The other thing is, canter is all one pace - flat out, and as she is only 13.3 it is very hard to sit properly to (and often, as a session goes on she does get faster and faster).
So any advice or exercises on a) balance, b) how to make things less exciting and c) how to get her off her inside shoulder would be most gratefully received
TIA
We have a 40x60 school, and generally I can ask her to canter around the outside, or to make long sweeping curves she is fine - anything approaching a 20m circle and everything just falls to bits. As well as being a balance issue it is also an anticipation issue. If she even thinks I'm going toa sk for a canter all of a sudden she is on her inside shoulder and leaning. consequently when I'm schooling I have to keep things completely mixed up, and I rarely ask for more than one transition before doing more trot or lateral work (lateral work (SI, LY, baby renvers, baby travers) is fine in walk and trot).
The other thing is, canter is all one pace - flat out, and as she is only 13.3 it is very hard to sit properly to (and often, as a session goes on she does get faster and faster).
So any advice or exercises on a) balance, b) how to make things less exciting and c) how to get her off her inside shoulder would be most gratefully received
TIA