Ravenwood
Well-Known Member
I feel that our flatwork has come on in leaps and bounds with huge thanks to my instructor friend ( a Swiss lady v into dressage and just brilliant with training) however my horse is so fast and just to touch her with your leg she nearly leaps out of her skin (bit of an exaggeration!) it takes her a long time to settle and relax anyway in any pace, even walk! but to do a shoulder in for example I really struggle to keep her straight and stop her from shooting sideways as soon as my leg goes on!
However my biggest problem is canter. We have a big build up with poles, shoulder in, leg yields etc but whatever I try as soon as I ask for canter her head shoots up and she charges off, during my last lesson I went large at a canter and then slowly brought her back to a smaller circle to collect her and eventually I could do a circle in collected canter but my god it was hard work! I can ask for canter just with a click of my tounge rather than using my legs but again she is always so fast.
On Wednesday I have a lesson with Peter Cook and really would appreciate some tips on slowing her down.
Typically today out hunting we did a lovely hand canter for a good long stretch and it was lovely - if only I could get her to do that in the school!
However my biggest problem is canter. We have a big build up with poles, shoulder in, leg yields etc but whatever I try as soon as I ask for canter her head shoots up and she charges off, during my last lesson I went large at a canter and then slowly brought her back to a smaller circle to collect her and eventually I could do a circle in collected canter but my god it was hard work! I can ask for canter just with a click of my tounge rather than using my legs but again she is always so fast.
On Wednesday I have a lesson with Peter Cook and really would appreciate some tips on slowing her down.
Typically today out hunting we did a lovely hand canter for a good long stretch and it was lovely - if only I could get her to do that in the school!