Festive_Felicitations
Well-Known Member
As there are no competitions till March, for something to aim for this summer I thought I would attempt to teach Beau passage or piaffe (which ever he offers/seems most comfortable with) in hand. I suspect passage as he does it fairly regularly when we meet the Emu's 
Before anyone jumps on me and says that a dressage novice like me should never attempt it/ horse isn't any where near ready etc... I would like to say that we are never going to reach a level of schooling where doing a correct/proper piaffe/passage is required and I will be quite happy if by March we can get a few steady,relaxed elevated strides of trot.
I have a couple of very good (if slightly old fashioned) books that I'm using as a basis of to my attempts plus some info online that sounds logical and videos on YouTube; and any advice tips from HHO
So has any one done it before? Are there any issues/ bad habits that can/may develop that I should look out for and try to avoid?
How do you get the quick leg reaction to the whip which everyone seems to use as a starting point? As we thouroughly desensitised Beau to a whip touching him anywhere as he was terrified of it when we got him ~ in retrospect not that helpful as he happily ignores it now!
At the moment I working on getting him used to working in long reins again and getting my hands coordinated, and in a head collar try to get him to react to a tap on the leg with a long DR whip and praising any response. Anything else I should or shouldn't be doing at the moment?
Any advice/ suggestions/comment on my insanity and offers of a safe heaven for Beau appreciated. And as a reward for reading this I give you this gem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnnQt2mjPiQ&feature=related
Before anyone jumps on me and says that a dressage novice like me should never attempt it/ horse isn't any where near ready etc... I would like to say that we are never going to reach a level of schooling where doing a correct/proper piaffe/passage is required and I will be quite happy if by March we can get a few steady,relaxed elevated strides of trot.
I have a couple of very good (if slightly old fashioned) books that I'm using as a basis of to my attempts plus some info online that sounds logical and videos on YouTube; and any advice tips from HHO
So has any one done it before? Are there any issues/ bad habits that can/may develop that I should look out for and try to avoid?
How do you get the quick leg reaction to the whip which everyone seems to use as a starting point? As we thouroughly desensitised Beau to a whip touching him anywhere as he was terrified of it when we got him ~ in retrospect not that helpful as he happily ignores it now!
At the moment I working on getting him used to working in long reins again and getting my hands coordinated, and in a head collar try to get him to react to a tap on the leg with a long DR whip and praising any response. Anything else I should or shouldn't be doing at the moment?
Any advice/ suggestions/comment on my insanity and offers of a safe heaven for Beau appreciated. And as a reward for reading this I give you this gem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnnQt2mjPiQ&feature=related