Hustler
New User
Hi there, I am new to this so apologies if this is in the wrong place.
I have a youngster (4) who I am having lessons with to help us improve. In general he is doing very well. Responding to half halts, bending nicely, moving off the leg etc however I find him to be a very diffeent horse than to what he is when we are riding in an open field which I do regularly.
If i canter circles I feel like I have complete control. If I canter him in a straight line towards a jump I can keep him steady however if I canter straight with nothing ahead but open space, it becomes a race. I am working hard to correct this and recently discovered that lifting my hands a little is helping me gain more control.
I suspect that I probably ride with quite low hands in the first instance so this slight raise is in fact bringing me to the right level thus taking back my control.
I wanted to see if this is correct. Does having your hands too low mean that you are forfeiting an element of control. My friend says that she has seen him over bend in canter but I am leaning forward as he does it. I try my hardest not to lean forward so is it possible that my low hands are giving him to opportunity to evade the bit and is in turn pulling down and pulling me forward?
Just wanted peoples opinion. I do have an instructor and I will ask him but I only have lessons in a school which gives a very differnent approach to the rest of my experiences.
All comments appreciated please.
I have a youngster (4) who I am having lessons with to help us improve. In general he is doing very well. Responding to half halts, bending nicely, moving off the leg etc however I find him to be a very diffeent horse than to what he is when we are riding in an open field which I do regularly.
If i canter circles I feel like I have complete control. If I canter him in a straight line towards a jump I can keep him steady however if I canter straight with nothing ahead but open space, it becomes a race. I am working hard to correct this and recently discovered that lifting my hands a little is helping me gain more control.
I suspect that I probably ride with quite low hands in the first instance so this slight raise is in fact bringing me to the right level thus taking back my control.
I wanted to see if this is correct. Does having your hands too low mean that you are forfeiting an element of control. My friend says that she has seen him over bend in canter but I am leaning forward as he does it. I try my hardest not to lean forward so is it possible that my low hands are giving him to opportunity to evade the bit and is in turn pulling down and pulling me forward?
Just wanted peoples opinion. I do have an instructor and I will ask him but I only have lessons in a school which gives a very differnent approach to the rest of my experiences.
All comments appreciated please.