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I took Grace for a lesson with Spencer on Tuesday and she was being really awkward again
I explained to him how I felt she had been going better and much softer but he pointed out to me that I am being a little too soft with her because of everything she has been through
He said she no longer thinks she can sit back and push from her hocks following the PSD injury followed by a strained sacroiliac (as a result of the initial injury) but it is now my job to show her that she can and that I mean it when I ask
Spencer also said he thought she has become too comfortable in the KK she has been in because she knows that if something gets tough or worries her she can just lean on it and launch me out of my seat... which I have been struggling with if I am honest. So he suggested that if I am still having some issues with the contact we start think about trying her in a double.
I only started using the KK the last few weeks because I have been struggling with her contact, I did buy her a Myler which I felt was a bit she respected more but did not feel happy in... however, following what Spencer said to me, I decided to put the Myler back in this morning.
She mouthed up instantly on it and the walk was ok. However, as soon as I asked her to go into the outside contact on the left rein in the trot, she exploded
She was half rearing, trying to spin through the shoulder and cantering on the spot. Normally at this stage I would relax all contact and my leg aids and just quieten her down again, but this morning I really stuck to my guns. I kept hold of the outside contact and kept asking her to go into it, ignoring her tantrums (and we did have a few more) and eventually she just came soft and light in my hand, came up through the shoulder and I felt she was really starting to improve in the hind leg.
So, onto the right rein and again, she threw her dummy out of the pram and started half rearing and throwing a complete wobbler (a little milder than the previous one). However, rather than keeping at her task like she did on the left rein, she came soft and more 'up' in her head carriage within seconds.
I worked hard on turning her with the shoulder on circles, decreasing and increasing the size of them and by the end she was really sweaty and it is the first time I have felt she did more work than I did.
She used to be such an easy mare to ride before her time off, I start worrying that she really does not want to do this and that is the root of the tantrums. But when she does start working, she feels so amazing that I get the tingly exciting feeling in my stomach.
Could it genuinely be that she really does not think she can do it and throws a real wobbler because of this? Could it really be that I just need to convince her that she can (I think I did a little of that today)? And could this all be down to me using the softly softly approach for so long since she started coming back into work and letting her get away with blue murder???
He said she no longer thinks she can sit back and push from her hocks following the PSD injury followed by a strained sacroiliac (as a result of the initial injury) but it is now my job to show her that she can and that I mean it when I ask
Spencer also said he thought she has become too comfortable in the KK she has been in because she knows that if something gets tough or worries her she can just lean on it and launch me out of my seat... which I have been struggling with if I am honest. So he suggested that if I am still having some issues with the contact we start think about trying her in a double.
I only started using the KK the last few weeks because I have been struggling with her contact, I did buy her a Myler which I felt was a bit she respected more but did not feel happy in... however, following what Spencer said to me, I decided to put the Myler back in this morning.
She mouthed up instantly on it and the walk was ok. However, as soon as I asked her to go into the outside contact on the left rein in the trot, she exploded
So, onto the right rein and again, she threw her dummy out of the pram and started half rearing and throwing a complete wobbler (a little milder than the previous one). However, rather than keeping at her task like she did on the left rein, she came soft and more 'up' in her head carriage within seconds.
I worked hard on turning her with the shoulder on circles, decreasing and increasing the size of them and by the end she was really sweaty and it is the first time I have felt she did more work than I did.
She used to be such an easy mare to ride before her time off, I start worrying that she really does not want to do this and that is the root of the tantrums. But when she does start working, she feels so amazing that I get the tingly exciting feeling in my stomach.
Could it genuinely be that she really does not think she can do it and throws a real wobbler because of this? Could it really be that I just need to convince her that she can (I think I did a little of that today)? And could this all be down to me using the softly softly approach for so long since she started coming back into work and letting her get away with blue murder???