PIP17
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone - this is my first post and I hope someone can give me some well needed advise. I have real problems with my horse when we go into canter transitions - sometimes he is great but more often than not when I ask for the transition he throws his head in the air and feels like he is doing a huge shy (hope that bit makes sense). I think alot of the problem is me - I am not overly confident and tend to tense up alot when I know canter is approaching in my lesson!
My beautiful boy is 16.3hh and powerful and I am only 5ft nothing and it has been suggested he is too big for me BUT he is brillant hacking out, very laid back in every other aspect and I do love him to bits. He was in quite poor condition when I bought him in the spring and he had problems with his back/teeth etc which have all been sorted. I have a weekly lesson on him and we work well together until the dreaded canter. This week because I didnt have a lesson and I tried to be brave and school on my own which went well and I was really proud of him so I decided to ask for canter and oh god it was awful - he threw his head about and just kind of jumped about - I nearly came out the side door but stayed on and I just kind of made him canter. I cantered round the school about three times which felt very bouncy but controllable and then I stopped and let him stretch, I am thinking of just stopping the canter work for now - any ideas anyone??