merlin84
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
Just wondered if anyone could give me a bit if advice. I have been taking riding lessons for a year (restarting as an adult) and have concerns about my riding school.
I really want to learn to ride 'well', not just push and pull a horse about as my (long-term
) aim is to own a horse and maybe do a little low-level competing.
At my riding school we get asked to 'do an extended trot to the rear of the ride' and through my own reading and watching the Olympics dressage (!) I have realised that what we actually always do is a really fast trot to the rear- rising v fast but not actually extending.
I'm sure this is because I do not yet have the ability to extend/collect paces but I am confused as to why they would then call this an extended trot? When you were learning to ride, did you encounter similar problems?
I also feel like everything is very much 'legs on' but I get very little instruction about my seat, position etc. When I went on a riding holiday recently, they immediately identified that I have some issues with my posture/back which has never been commented on during my riding lesson...


Just wondered if anyone could give me a bit if advice. I have been taking riding lessons for a year (restarting as an adult) and have concerns about my riding school.
I really want to learn to ride 'well', not just push and pull a horse about as my (long-term
At my riding school we get asked to 'do an extended trot to the rear of the ride' and through my own reading and watching the Olympics dressage (!) I have realised that what we actually always do is a really fast trot to the rear- rising v fast but not actually extending.
I'm sure this is because I do not yet have the ability to extend/collect paces but I am confused as to why they would then call this an extended trot? When you were learning to ride, did you encounter similar problems?
I also feel like everything is very much 'legs on' but I get very little instruction about my seat, position etc. When I went on a riding holiday recently, they immediately identified that I have some issues with my posture/back which has never been commented on during my riding lesson...