SpottedCat
Well-Known Member
Ok, so having had the importance of diagonals in trot explained somewhere (wish I could find the post and remember who it was - why have I been riding for 22 years and no-one has told me that?!), it has made me think about trot-canetr transitions, and more specifically the moment when you ask.
I am working on getting my horse working more uphill and off his forehand in canter, and specifically doing the transitions straight and pushing through from behind rather than pulling from in front.
So, to aid this, which shoulder should be coming back as I ask for canter? Outside or inside? I have got myself thoroughly confused thinking about it, and whilst I think I know, please help me out of my confusion!
I am working on getting my horse working more uphill and off his forehand in canter, and specifically doing the transitions straight and pushing through from behind rather than pulling from in front.
So, to aid this, which shoulder should be coming back as I ask for canter? Outside or inside? I have got myself thoroughly confused thinking about it, and whilst I think I know, please help me out of my confusion!