abbijay
Well-Known Member
After many years of hard work my beloved BP is finally getting the idea of taking the weight behind in his canter and giving me the chance to collect it up a bit. His natural canter is at least most people's medium - not helped that he was bred to plough so is naturally on the forehand and at a massive 18.1hh there's a heck of a lot of horse to contain! He can be down the long side in under 6 strides if I'm unlucky.
I've been playing about with simple changes and in order to get the down transition I've had to collect him up. This produces a really nice down transition but if I try to ride the collected canter for any distance (maybe 15 -20m) it feels like he's lost all power and then drops into trot, if I put my leg on it just becomes working canter again.
Is this because he is still weak behind and struggling to carry himself or does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the power with a shortened stride?
I've been playing about with simple changes and in order to get the down transition I've had to collect him up. This produces a really nice down transition but if I try to ride the collected canter for any distance (maybe 15 -20m) it feels like he's lost all power and then drops into trot, if I put my leg on it just becomes working canter again.
Is this because he is still weak behind and struggling to carry himself or does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep the power with a shortened stride?