Storminateacup
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Help please, all you Dressage experts out there!
We are having difficulties with getting on the correct leg for canter on the right rein. Left rein seems fine.
I am not sure if its a problem with me and my slightly collapsed right hip ( the pinned one - broke pelvis 3 years ago) or my horse who is not all that straight despite straightening exercises. He sometimes seems a little bent like a banana to the left when ridden in straight lines.
He also backs up a bit crooked, but this is improving considerably lately.
He can do a nice turn on the haunches on both sides (neck reining) and he seems fine when I lunge him though I do not do much as ground either hard or too boggy and slippery, and we only have the field.
He often strikes off in counter canter ( the outside leg) and then goes disunited before falling into trot.
Its true we have not done as much schooling as we should over the past months.
For strike off in canter, I step into the inside heel which is just on the girth angled against his side slightly, and my outside leg is just slightly back behind girth a little to move him forward into canter. My inside hand is asking for a slight inward bend of his head, so I can see his eyelashes.
Does this sound ok? or am I way off.
He is usually forward going and willing to move off nicely in canter, and can go quite easily from halt to canter too, but somewhere I think one of us is being tense, when we do it in the arena, either physically or emotionally.
Your comments would be appreciated.
We are having difficulties with getting on the correct leg for canter on the right rein. Left rein seems fine.
I am not sure if its a problem with me and my slightly collapsed right hip ( the pinned one - broke pelvis 3 years ago) or my horse who is not all that straight despite straightening exercises. He sometimes seems a little bent like a banana to the left when ridden in straight lines.
He also backs up a bit crooked, but this is improving considerably lately.
He can do a nice turn on the haunches on both sides (neck reining) and he seems fine when I lunge him though I do not do much as ground either hard or too boggy and slippery, and we only have the field.
He often strikes off in counter canter ( the outside leg) and then goes disunited before falling into trot.
Its true we have not done as much schooling as we should over the past months.
For strike off in canter, I step into the inside heel which is just on the girth angled against his side slightly, and my outside leg is just slightly back behind girth a little to move him forward into canter. My inside hand is asking for a slight inward bend of his head, so I can see his eyelashes.
Does this sound ok? or am I way off.
He is usually forward going and willing to move off nicely in canter, and can go quite easily from halt to canter too, but somewhere I think one of us is being tense, when we do it in the arena, either physically or emotionally.
Your comments would be appreciated.