Help with canter position

cherylee

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Hi I'm looking for some help and advice. I've been ridding for just over a year, but I'm struggling with my canter transition!!! Every time I ask for canter I lean forwards instead of sitting up tall. I know I'm doing it I just can't seem to stop myself, once we've made the transition I sit up and feel secure but it's really anoying me that I can't get passed it!!!!!

Please help!!
 

PorkChop

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At least you know and realise what is going wrong!

Might seem obvious but find a good instructor :)

Sit to the trot and before you ask for the transition lift your inside hip, rock your shoulders back and make sure you are looking up.
 

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Actually think about leaning backwards in the transition? it will mean you possibly will be sitting up straight :)
 

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Do a few strides of sitting trot before asking for your canter lead as you do this you will be pushing from your seat so should help with you not tipping forward
 

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Leaning forward in to canter is such a common problem, one that i can get in to when I am in my oooommmph frame of mind, Its like i am trying to push my horse forward with my weight alone. Occasionally trying to add imputes by waving my elbows. A joyous sight to behold no doubt :D

As some else suggested try leaning back, in fact you will be in the right position. Also remember until walk and trot is established canter will be hard. good luck.
 
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