littlefluffball
Well-Known Member
I have posted on here now and then over the past few months after taking on a "share" of my friends ex racer. Delighted to say he is doing great and we have our paces pretty well established (I posted alot about his rush rush rush mentality) He is in great shape and really I am delighted with him 
I now want to focus on getting him into an outline. He still holds his head high (not throwing it in the air, just carries it that way) and I just want to get him into a better (but not extreme!) "bend" he can't jump so our aim is to work on dressage (probably not compete - not at any level anyway, just for our own focus etc) horses I have worked on before have always been pretty easy to get into an outline as many of them have done some competing etc in the past. given that he is an ex racer he has not. So how do I begin?
I should add he currently has a market harborough. His owner put that on him and while it is not what I would have done i must admit it does help. She is quite flexible about it and is happy for me to ride without clipping onto the reins.
I now want to focus on getting him into an outline. He still holds his head high (not throwing it in the air, just carries it that way) and I just want to get him into a better (but not extreme!) "bend" he can't jump so our aim is to work on dressage (probably not compete - not at any level anyway, just for our own focus etc) horses I have worked on before have always been pretty easy to get into an outline as many of them have done some competing etc in the past. given that he is an ex racer he has not. So how do I begin?
I should add he currently has a market harborough. His owner put that on him and while it is not what I would have done i must admit it does help. She is quite flexible about it and is happy for me to ride without clipping onto the reins.