frazzled
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As title really. Anyone got any good ideas?
it depends why the horse isn't basculing well, really. if it's because the horse is rushing, say, then i'd maybe do a grid of
placing pole, bounce, 1 stride to parallel
so that the bounce slowed the horse down and made it think then 1 perfect stride to a decent parallel to get the horse to use itself properly.
a grid with slightly short distances, either to a low wide parallel or two (if you want the bascule to open out because it's too up and down) or a high-ish X pole or two (if you want an up and neat bascule). pole across the top of an oxer is a good one. perfect distance to an ascending spread to get a big confident jump that you can then refine.
placing poles to get to a consistent spot, if necessary.
sorry, a bit of a complicated answer, but it depends on the root cause of the lack of bascule, really.
Kerilli do you ever go to the pub and have a pint and a fag?
You are a proper brainiac. Where did you get all this stuff in your head?
I wish I lived nearer to you and you could Kerilli me!