southerncomfort
Well-Known Member
I ride a lovely 14.3hh welsh cob mare who I absolutely adore.
She is forward going but very sweet and safe.
Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE her big, exuberant trot! I can feel her front end lift up and her knees come higher and higher and it's the most wonderful feeling in the world.
However! When we trot out on a hack she can tend to go the wrong side of exuberant and become quite strong. Nothing nasty about it, she is just feeling jolly and would really rather like to have a bloomin' good blast.
So my question is...how can I contain her natural energy and exuberance without losing the fun and forwardness? To be fair, she is very polite about it and she will ask to canter (by trying to canter with her back legs!) and when you say 'no' she accepts it and if I ask her to slow she will (for a millisecond or two!).
So if she goes off like a rocket should I bring her back to walk and ask for trot again until she is more balanced and contained? Or just sit back and enjoy the ride?
Any advice welcome!
She is forward going but very sweet and safe.
Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE her big, exuberant trot! I can feel her front end lift up and her knees come higher and higher and it's the most wonderful feeling in the world.
However! When we trot out on a hack she can tend to go the wrong side of exuberant and become quite strong. Nothing nasty about it, she is just feeling jolly and would really rather like to have a bloomin' good blast.
So my question is...how can I contain her natural energy and exuberance without losing the fun and forwardness? To be fair, she is very polite about it and she will ask to canter (by trying to canter with her back legs!) and when you say 'no' she accepts it and if I ask her to slow she will (for a millisecond or two!).
So if she goes off like a rocket should I bring her back to walk and ask for trot again until she is more balanced and contained? Or just sit back and enjoy the ride?