juliehannah58
Well-Known Member
Wondering if anyone has had a horse with a similar problem....
My new girlie is only 7 but has done a fair bit of jumping and been in several jumping yards, she has AMAZING paces but it seems all she wants to do is canter
It's not like she pulling my arms out, which is the weird thing, in trot she's lazy if anything but when you put your leg on her she goes straight into canter or tries to strike off, she'll do halt to canter no probs so she moves off your leg, it just seems that leg on in trot = canter, LOL, she can do fast or slow canter, bouncy or long so great for jumping but to use her lovely floaty trot would be nice! I know it's a naughtiness thing really, as if we hit a down hill (mostly school in my field) she moves forward, then uphill she starts this canter thingy. It's quite frustrating I have to say! Finally cracked it last night by keeping a decent contact on the outside rein whilst legging her on, but it's not easy as she can be a lazy so and so.
Only had her 3 weeks so I know I'll work out the right buttons in the end.....
I thought it was a myth that show jumpers only cantered, but it seems it is true
Anyone else had this kind of resistance with a lazy horse and how did you overcome it?
My new girlie is only 7 but has done a fair bit of jumping and been in several jumping yards, she has AMAZING paces but it seems all she wants to do is canter
I thought it was a myth that show jumpers only cantered, but it seems it is true
Anyone else had this kind of resistance with a lazy horse and how did you overcome it?