HufflyPuffly
Well-Known Member
So Topaz has been desperate to be allowed to do changes since forever, why in her mind would you canter on the wrong leg (counter canter for us dressage divas
) when you can just pop a change in and off we go.
Finally we are at a stage to introduce them, we can collect the canter, we can do simple changes, we CAN do counter canter (this is still argued by Topaz but she is pretty good at it really
), so we were good to go. She is thrilled and is finding them super fun and exciting
, we are starting to get more control of them rather than change and bog off. She does anticipate so we're trying to work currently on waiting for my aid and then doing one, rather than quick we're not on the track change NOW 
.
So what is the problem I hear you say, well it's me
, I just cannot sit to them
! They feel huge, even her polite ones, is it a case of practice makes perfect, will I just get use to them? Maybe they are still a bit too enthusiastic and so as she gets more calm about it they will feel better?
Problem is I don't want to do too many of them and make it a bit of a 'thing' for her (she's a sensitive flower who can get upset easily), plus when she starts to get tired we go late behind.
So experts of the HHO world please can I have you flying changes tips, tricks and advice
.
Pic to make it interesting
Finally we are at a stage to introduce them, we can collect the canter, we can do simple changes, we CAN do counter canter (this is still argued by Topaz but she is pretty good at it really
So what is the problem I hear you say, well it's me
Problem is I don't want to do too many of them and make it a bit of a 'thing' for her (she's a sensitive flower who can get upset easily), plus when she starts to get tired we go late behind.
So experts of the HHO world please can I have you flying changes tips, tricks and advice
Pic to make it interesting