bandit
Well-Known Member
morning peeps..
after my post about issues cantering, I decided to brave the use of a schooling whip last night.
first of all warmed up and then did lots of leg yields in trot - both rising and sitting - and she was still 'skittling' when yielding right to left, but with the use of the stick she was alot better and i went straight when she wasn't working properly - all good.
then the canter - well, as always, I cantered on her good rein first and lenghtened / shortened, transitioned / circled etc, and all good. and onto the other rein - well, whip in left hand, we cantered and just using it lightly she really was alot better - i tried lengthening on that rein but then we just got the worst downwards fall into trot, so did it a few more times to ensure we ended on a good note and she was such a good girl!! no bucking and I survived, so will use a whip for the w/end's test too.
so thanks guys - got a bit further down the road on that one, and lived to tell the tale!
forgot to mention that when i was doing leg yields on Bonnie's easy rein, some new livery was watching and later asked did I compete in dressage
must have been doing something right!! LOL
Bx
after my post about issues cantering, I decided to brave the use of a schooling whip last night.
first of all warmed up and then did lots of leg yields in trot - both rising and sitting - and she was still 'skittling' when yielding right to left, but with the use of the stick she was alot better and i went straight when she wasn't working properly - all good.
then the canter - well, as always, I cantered on her good rein first and lenghtened / shortened, transitioned / circled etc, and all good. and onto the other rein - well, whip in left hand, we cantered and just using it lightly she really was alot better - i tried lengthening on that rein but then we just got the worst downwards fall into trot, so did it a few more times to ensure we ended on a good note and she was such a good girl!! no bucking and I survived, so will use a whip for the w/end's test too.
so thanks guys - got a bit further down the road on that one, and lived to tell the tale!
forgot to mention that when i was doing leg yields on Bonnie's easy rein, some new livery was watching and later asked did I compete in dressage
Bx