happyclappy
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i thought this was about seaking with your mouth, which i do a lot
sorry not really related to your post..... the title just made me laugh as there is a lady that competes locally to me who literally has a full blown conversation with the horse as she goes round.....'slow down now, its slippy here' or 'Right its the water splash now, your going to fast!' Hilarious to watch, but i guess its her way of telling herself.
I despair! Whatever happened to riding from the inside leg to the outside hand?
Yes, every horse should be ridden as an individual but ime, if the horse starts to cut in and miss the corner, it is likely to be in response to the rider's position or aids. I used to have lessons with a RI who put an obstacle in each corner, just inside the track. The obstacle had to be ridden round, that can't be done by leg-yielding
Yes, every horse should be ridden as an individual but ime, if the horse starts to cut in and miss the corner, it is likely to be in response to the rider's position or aids. I used to have lessons with a RI who put an obstacle in each corner, just inside the track. The obstacle had to be ridden round, that can't be done by leg-yielding
haven't read all the replies, but I had a long chat with an instructor the other day regarding contact. I said I hated feeling like I was nagging - she said maintaining a contact and expecting the horse to yield to it isn't the same as nagging. Rather than question and answer, question and answer, it is more subtle, but still *riding* continuously. Hard to explain rather than feel...
I sing to my horse to calm her down. I actually think it has more to do with keeping a rhythm with your breathing. She is a total psycho and feels like she is constantly on brink of bolting when we hack out. You can't really let your leg graze her side and she will go up if you put to much pressure on her mouth. Once she gets into a rhythm, she tends to settle a bit and I find singing helps.
So I am the crazy lady, singing happily away while the horse rolls it's eyes and jogs hysterically.
I love it when people ride with long reins like it's effortless, but maybe the contact does make your horse feel like you're always there? I do feel like I'm constantly yielding and half halting!
sorry not really related to your post..... the title just made me laugh as there is a lady that competes locally to me who literally has a full blown conversation with the horse as she goes round.....'slow down now, its slippy here' or 'Right its the water splash now, your going to fast!' Hilarious to watch, but i guess its her way of telling herself.
I wish I could wait for her to start looking outside & get her attention back. But sometimes she's just too quick, she doesn't stare first, she just spooks.
Thanks for your advice everyone!