NoniMouse
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I have a five year old ISH who has always been quite backwards thinking and behind the leg.
Getting him moving forward has been my main focus with him, but I feel like I've run out if schooling exercises now and need some inspiration as the last thing I want to do is to do the same thing again and again and again. He has improved a lot, but we still have quite a way to go.
Things I've been doing so far are transitions transitions transitions. Lots of trot/walk/trot, walk/trot/walk, trot/canter/trot, poles, transitions between poles. He struggles to hold the canter for more then a few strides, and sometimes our transitions are nice and sharp (he will now trot with just a squeeze) but we still lack impulsion within the gait. I've been really making sure I don't nag too!
To be fair to him, he has really improved, but we just aren't where we need to be yet. We don't have any off road hacking, only road work unfortunately, although we can start working in the field soon.
Does anyone have any good schooling exercises we can do?
Getting him moving forward has been my main focus with him, but I feel like I've run out if schooling exercises now and need some inspiration as the last thing I want to do is to do the same thing again and again and again. He has improved a lot, but we still have quite a way to go.
Things I've been doing so far are transitions transitions transitions. Lots of trot/walk/trot, walk/trot/walk, trot/canter/trot, poles, transitions between poles. He struggles to hold the canter for more then a few strides, and sometimes our transitions are nice and sharp (he will now trot with just a squeeze) but we still lack impulsion within the gait. I've been really making sure I don't nag too!
To be fair to him, he has really improved, but we just aren't where we need to be yet. We don't have any off road hacking, only road work unfortunately, although we can start working in the field soon.
Does anyone have any good schooling exercises we can do?