lindsay1993
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My mare carries her head too low whilst walking and trotting. Her previous rider schooled her to work very long and low. My instructor is trying to help me get her to raise her head to the correct point. We have cracked it in canter, raising my inside hand works and she immediately lifts her head to a sensible level. I'm wanting to do more jumping with her, she used to do a lot of dressage and it's not the route I want to go down as neither me nor the horse really enjoy it. A perfect example was yesterdays lesson. Approaching the first jump which was a bounce fence of about 2 foot. Instructor thought this would be a good idea as it would shock her into looking where she was going. We approached in trot with the usual head too low so she couldn't see where she was going, clattered over the first jump and leaped the second as if a lion was under it. Needless to say, this little shock worked and she lifted her head for the rest of the lesson. Instructor says I just need to play with my hands at different levels to encourage her to lift her head... raise outside hand, inside hand, both hands, wide hands, half halts, until she gets it. Seeing as we have cracked it in canter I'm hoping that it won't be too hard in trot and walk.....
Any tips or advice??