alsxx
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I'm breaking my 4 year old mare at the moment, and lunge work is going very well, she has manners to die for and I'm really pleased with her. However, she just cant be bothered to trot on the lunge!! She knows full well what 'trot on' means and does trot, but its a very lazy trot with no impulsion that soon becomes a walk again no matter what!
This isn't normal for her, as she will usually trot along nicely in hand, out on walks etc. I'm working her two nights on, one night off so she doesnt get bored, and keeping our sessions very short and sweet with lots of transitions and we always end on a good note with progress made each time. By work I mean lunging or we go out for a walk in hand (which she loves and goes into marching mode lol!).
So what I'm wondering is, do I move onto long reining and not worry so much about working her in trot, or should i smooth this out before we go any further? If so, any suggestions as to how to give her some oomph in trot!?
This isn't normal for her, as she will usually trot along nicely in hand, out on walks etc. I'm working her two nights on, one night off so she doesnt get bored, and keeping our sessions very short and sweet with lots of transitions and we always end on a good note with progress made each time. By work I mean lunging or we go out for a walk in hand (which she loves and goes into marching mode lol!).
So what I'm wondering is, do I move onto long reining and not worry so much about working her in trot, or should i smooth this out before we go any further? If so, any suggestions as to how to give her some oomph in trot!?