tonitot
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I'd be very grateful if some of you could watch this video and let me know what you think of my riding and my horse when she's worked. I'm used to riding race horses so riding 'properly' still feels really odd for me 
Ethel is a 4yo TB mare who was trained to be a racehorse but never raced. I've reschooled her myself and we have had a lesson with Tanya Larrigan who helped me with getting her to accept the bit more and come into an outline. It's still a work on progress and we still have a way to go but I think she's coming along nicely.
The faults I think i have are that my hands are too low a lot of the time and I turn them inwards and my lower leg is too far forward but I somehow manage to tip my body forward too.
Sorry about the rabbit thing at the begining of the video, an ill rabbit was sitting at the side of the field and we nearly squished him.
Also, please let me know how sound you think Ethel looks, it's a bit hard to tell properly because we're in a field which is a bit bumpy. I don't know why but I get really worried about her being lame and me not being able to tell, I always ask people who are around if she looks okay.
Right, here's the video!!
Okay I can't work out how to post a link from YouTube onto here whilst i'm on my iPod, so just go to YouTube and search "alfieforever12 ethel movie" and it should hopefully come up. If someone could post the link for me or let me know how to do it on an iPod it would be very much appreciated
Please be honest, but don't rip me apart, I'm a sensative soul
Ethel is a 4yo TB mare who was trained to be a racehorse but never raced. I've reschooled her myself and we have had a lesson with Tanya Larrigan who helped me with getting her to accept the bit more and come into an outline. It's still a work on progress and we still have a way to go but I think she's coming along nicely.
The faults I think i have are that my hands are too low a lot of the time and I turn them inwards and my lower leg is too far forward but I somehow manage to tip my body forward too.
Sorry about the rabbit thing at the begining of the video, an ill rabbit was sitting at the side of the field and we nearly squished him.
Also, please let me know how sound you think Ethel looks, it's a bit hard to tell properly because we're in a field which is a bit bumpy. I don't know why but I get really worried about her being lame and me not being able to tell, I always ask people who are around if she looks okay.
Right, here's the video!!
Okay I can't work out how to post a link from YouTube onto here whilst i'm on my iPod, so just go to YouTube and search "alfieforever12 ethel movie" and it should hopefully come up. If someone could post the link for me or let me know how to do it on an iPod it would be very much appreciated
Please be honest, but don't rip me apart, I'm a sensative soul