grandmaweloveyou
Well-Known Member
Hi
I am struggling to get my lazy boy to canter on the lunge line - he will happily trot for hours & a nice extended trot at that!
Last week I resorted to tapping the lunge whip on his bum resulting in him hooning off (we dont have a fence around our school)
Tonight I didnt even get to trying to tap him, he hooned off three times, only a few steps thankfully, twice I managed to pull him back but the 3rd time I let go.
He came back into line really well & was listening and thinking but of course I didnt try to canter him tonight so I feel disappointed
Any tips please?
(It might help to know that we have never mastered getting into the right leg right rein canter even with our riding instructors help - not sure if that is relevant or not)
I am struggling to get my lazy boy to canter on the lunge line - he will happily trot for hours & a nice extended trot at that!
Last week I resorted to tapping the lunge whip on his bum resulting in him hooning off (we dont have a fence around our school)
Tonight I didnt even get to trying to tap him, he hooned off three times, only a few steps thankfully, twice I managed to pull him back but the 3rd time I let go.
He came back into line really well & was listening and thinking but of course I didnt try to canter him tonight so I feel disappointed
Any tips please?
(It might help to know that we have never mastered getting into the right leg right rein canter even with our riding instructors help - not sure if that is relevant or not)