PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
A young horse I know who belongs to a 10-year old absolutely refuses to strike off on the right, although will land on right after a jump and stay there quite comfortably.
I've not ridden this horse and I don't know if she just does it with the girl, but wondered whether there might be a physical (or other) reason for this. I DO know that she's been schooled regularly (several times a week and for a couple of months) by my Other Instructor who jumps at Grade A. Could it be a balance issue?
This is quite different to Antifaz, who when I got him would strike off with no problem on left but couldn't sustain it (all fixed now
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Any ideas wise peeps?
I've not ridden this horse and I don't know if she just does it with the girl, but wondered whether there might be a physical (or other) reason for this. I DO know that she's been schooled regularly (several times a week and for a couple of months) by my Other Instructor who jumps at Grade A. Could it be a balance issue?
This is quite different to Antifaz, who when I got him would strike off with no problem on left but couldn't sustain it (all fixed now
Any ideas wise peeps?