lindsay1993
Well-Known Member
The mare I ride has an awful habit. She 'skips' in trot and only in an arena. No-one understands what I mean, but it literally feels like she is striking of into canter but remains at a trot. My instructor has told me it's because she is too tense and to use this 'skipping' to my advantage to push her into canter more easily, but it often leads to her going on the wrong leg, as in her head she's skipping and gets a bit muddled when I apply leg. This horse doesn't belong to me but I am her sole rider. Her owner/previous rider said she started to skip when they reached medium level dressage, some 10 years ago. She had a break of 6 years before I began riding her. She is a very clever horse and learns quickly, she can remember a dressage test after doing it once, but then anticipates the moves and ******* it all up! I don't wish to do dressage with her and her owner feels the same way and thinks we should be out having fun in a less stressful environment. I am having weekly lessons as she is a difficult horse and knows every trick in the book! We are improving greatly together, she's stopped rushing and snatching at the bit, but the skipping is still there.Just wondering if anyone else has experiences with a 'skipping' horse and if there is anything I can do to stop it or manage it better, as it's not something I have ever came across? Thankyou.