chestnut cob
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Any suggestions for the above gratefully received
What do you work on, in the school, purely in walk? In the week I can really only ride at night so hacking is obviously out and as I have a jumping lesson tomorrow morning, I don't especially want to do a fast session or a hard schooling session tonight. I was thinking a good 30 mins of schooling but just in walk would be good for us both.
He has a reasonable walk, quite correct, does some basic lateral work (leg yield, shoulder fore, reasonable attempt at shoulder in on a straight line and volte). However, he finds walk work very dull (in fairness though, he thinks everything bar hunting is dull ATM
), even with lots of transistions and rein changes, so just looking for ideas as to what else I could throw in? I think it might be an ideal opportunity to take stirrups away
Thanks
What do you work on, in the school, purely in walk? In the week I can really only ride at night so hacking is obviously out and as I have a jumping lesson tomorrow morning, I don't especially want to do a fast session or a hard schooling session tonight. I was thinking a good 30 mins of schooling but just in walk would be good for us both.
He has a reasonable walk, quite correct, does some basic lateral work (leg yield, shoulder fore, reasonable attempt at shoulder in on a straight line and volte). However, he finds walk work very dull (in fairness though, he thinks everything bar hunting is dull ATM
Thanks