MizElz
Well-Known Member
my horse has real problems balancing herself in canter; her trot has improved heaploads, but in canter, she still wants to naturally go with her head high and her back hollow. in the past, i have tried working her in draw reins, and she has resisted - only in canter - to the point of coming to a dead halt and trying to rear. i think i have only just realised now how much it must have been hurting her, for since we switched to dressage, i have had to do so much more suppling work with her, it is amazing she ever managed to jump as she did!
now she has improved so much in trot, i felt i could try her in the draw reins in canter once more, to see if she could now begin to grasp the outline needed. she was far happier, more relaxed, and i had her going forwards, long and low like never before.
is it a bad thing to be working her in the draw reins? im not forcing her, but i just felt i wasnt able to maintain the canter outline alone. has anybody else resorted to this?
now she has improved so much in trot, i felt i could try her in the draw reins in canter once more, to see if she could now begin to grasp the outline needed. she was far happier, more relaxed, and i had her going forwards, long and low like never before.
is it a bad thing to be working her in the draw reins? im not forcing her, but i just felt i wasnt able to maintain the canter outline alone. has anybody else resorted to this?