HufflyPuffly
Well-Known Member
So I'm being bold and posting for advice of training
, I know I have my tissues at the ready for when I'm told to stop riding immediately and get someone who knows what they're doing in
.
Topaz loves FC's, has always popped one in as and when she could get away with it :lol:, however it wasn't until we started dressage and in the more recent months that I started to ask for them intentionally. When first asked for we got explosive Topaz back
, however we have progressed so we are a little more sedate about it all now so I asked mum if she'd film them for me last night:
[video=youtube_share;kmMKdP8RoyE]https://youtu.be/kmMKdP8RoyE[/video]
So loads to work on, the second one was very messy she was trying to anticipate and I was trying to ask her to wait, and really should have gone back to trot and come back and tried again so it was a little calmer and neater, but as mum was filming I was trying to just crack on so I had something to watch back
.
[video=youtube_share;yTgF4hdMAcU]https://youtu.be/yTgF4hdMAcU[/video]
Finished here as she was getting a bit hot about them, so we went onto some different exercises.
My big question is how to improve her hind legs in the change? I'm sure when she does them by herself she doesn't seem as bunny hoppy behind, or indeed when she launches into them and bounces in the air, I'm thinking there must be lots of expression then :lol:. To my eye it is almost like she's changing in front before the hind legs, but maybe not?
I'm guessing it comes with strength in the canter and a greater ability to sit and get those hind legs underneath her more? Am I doing anything massively terrible which is causing the lack of jump from behind, have I killed the canter down too much?
The being too quick behind is not a new thing with her and can often make her seem 4 beat in the canter, it is something we're working very hard on and it has improved a lot! So maybe it is just showing up again here because FC's done properly (ie not charged at and launched into
) is new and hard work for her?
Obviously will be discussing with my instructor, but thought I'd ask the wise HHO'ers for their opinion too
.
Topaz loves FC's, has always popped one in as and when she could get away with it :lol:, however it wasn't until we started dressage and in the more recent months that I started to ask for them intentionally. When first asked for we got explosive Topaz back
[video=youtube_share;kmMKdP8RoyE]https://youtu.be/kmMKdP8RoyE[/video]
So loads to work on, the second one was very messy she was trying to anticipate and I was trying to ask her to wait, and really should have gone back to trot and come back and tried again so it was a little calmer and neater, but as mum was filming I was trying to just crack on so I had something to watch back
[video=youtube_share;yTgF4hdMAcU]https://youtu.be/yTgF4hdMAcU[/video]
Finished here as she was getting a bit hot about them, so we went onto some different exercises.
My big question is how to improve her hind legs in the change? I'm sure when she does them by herself she doesn't seem as bunny hoppy behind, or indeed when she launches into them and bounces in the air, I'm thinking there must be lots of expression then :lol:. To my eye it is almost like she's changing in front before the hind legs, but maybe not?
I'm guessing it comes with strength in the canter and a greater ability to sit and get those hind legs underneath her more? Am I doing anything massively terrible which is causing the lack of jump from behind, have I killed the canter down too much?
The being too quick behind is not a new thing with her and can often make her seem 4 beat in the canter, it is something we're working very hard on and it has improved a lot! So maybe it is just showing up again here because FC's done properly (ie not charged at and launched into
Obviously will be discussing with my instructor, but thought I'd ask the wise HHO'ers for their opinion too