How can i ride a perfect 20m circle

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I am doing prelim dressage and have been for a few months. Problem is my circles are always wrong how the hell do you ride a good 20m circle. Is it even possible???
 
you need to trot 3 strides after the letter (in a normal sized school :P) and keep your inside leg firmly against the horse, whilst squeezing with the outside leg. You also need to be able to see the corner of the horses eye :D
That's what my instructor tells me, and it works, but maybe our horses are just amazingly used to circles haha
:) sorry if this doesnt help at all
 
how are yours wrong, what are your usual comments?

from lots of writing most peoples circles or too big/egg shaped at least on one side. I think people tend not to come off the track and start turning soon enough, particularly if they are doing a circle from A for example where there is a real temptation to not come out of the corners enough.

Or they have in their heads that if from A they need to get to the E/B line but forget that they only need to clip it while still turning.

I think only practice is your solution until you work out what works for you.... maybe set out a cone (or similar) at the 4 points you need to touch but make sure you curve between them. I did a VERY interesting 12m circle last weekend!
 
you need to trot 3 strides after the letter (in a normal sized school :P) and keep your inside leg firmly against the horse, whilst squeezing with the outside leg. You also need to be able to see the corner of the horses eye :D
That's what my instructor tells me, and it works, but maybe our horses are just amazingly used to circles haha
:) sorry if this doesnt help at all

Thank you that does help on the corners which are fenced do i come in off the track???
 
Make sure your horse is working from the inside leg into the outside rein with a good even length bend then think about riding a diamond (for example) start at C then ride (with a bend to the track 1/2 way between the corner and E then back to X then the same hitting the track 1/2 way between B and the corner and back to C (Please note this instruction doesn't work in a 60x 20 and only in a 40 by 20....voila you'll have a perfect 20 m circle
 
We usually get comments such as weird shape or not the right size.

Blitznbobs - Great way to visualise it will defo try that thank you.
 
learn to ride a 20 m square first! visualise the dotted line in front of you and remember the quarter markers are at 6 m on a standard 20 by 40 menage! so you need to touch the track at a or c, then 4 m down from quater markers then touch at x (if your circle is at one end) or e and b and d and g if in the centre! hope this makes sense!
 
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