majicmoment
Well-Known Member
Having just told someone to lift their inside hand an inch when asking a novice horse to canter, which is probably terribly incorrect, I was wondering how many of you are correct v's how many of you are effective?
I can get my horse working well, do lateral work and jump a fair size course (1.20/1/30's) when I want too, however I dont think I am the most correct rider in the world in lots of ways....namely
If I ride a fizzy horse that wants to go I let it, then do calm work, becasue i have learnt not to argue as it just causes problems, So I trot my horse on stony ground and down hill, go for long canters on iffy ground etc
I will ride most things in spurs regardless of if they need them or not, if they dont, then I dont use them, they are still attached to my feet
I will pony club kick if appropriate - clearly not with spurs!
If I ride something that bucks I literally lift my hands right up to nearly boob height (I dont know, it seems to work)
If I am flat schooling, and I fancy doing a jump, I will jump. Similarly if I am hacking and something looks jumpable, I will jump it.
I have been known to steer with hand not leg (especially when jumping)
Right, what do you do...
I can get my horse working well, do lateral work and jump a fair size course (1.20/1/30's) when I want too, however I dont think I am the most correct rider in the world in lots of ways....namely
If I ride a fizzy horse that wants to go I let it, then do calm work, becasue i have learnt not to argue as it just causes problems, So I trot my horse on stony ground and down hill, go for long canters on iffy ground etc
I will ride most things in spurs regardless of if they need them or not, if they dont, then I dont use them, they are still attached to my feet
I will pony club kick if appropriate - clearly not with spurs!
If I ride something that bucks I literally lift my hands right up to nearly boob height (I dont know, it seems to work)
If I am flat schooling, and I fancy doing a jump, I will jump. Similarly if I am hacking and something looks jumpable, I will jump it.
I have been known to steer with hand not leg (especially when jumping)
Right, what do you do...