ChocoCornflake
Well-Known Member
Hello! Was wondering if anyone has any schooling tips for improving the quality of the canter...
If I long rein my boyo, I can get him into a really nice, springy, engaged, balanced canter, but it all goes to pieces when i get on!
He tends to whizz off with his ears pricked and above the bit and fairly fast and flat and tense as though he's anticipating jumping! Which makes it rather hard to do any proper circles and stuff... oh, and his canter to trot trans are awful too!
Can anyone help...aiming to go out and do some novice/elem this yr but i think the judge will laugh at us
If I long rein my boyo, I can get him into a really nice, springy, engaged, balanced canter, but it all goes to pieces when i get on!
He tends to whizz off with his ears pricked and above the bit and fairly fast and flat and tense as though he's anticipating jumping! Which makes it rather hard to do any proper circles and stuff... oh, and his canter to trot trans are awful too!
Can anyone help...aiming to go out and do some novice/elem this yr but i think the judge will laugh at us