Nannon
Well-Known Member
So, seeing as my instructor is busy for the next few weeks I thought I'd see if anyone had any ideas to help me out 
My ex racer is very lazy most of the time, I have worked on walk an trot for the past 8 weeks and he's now responsive and works well most days - he has days where he is hard work but once you start asking him things he perks up a bit! However, canter is whole different ball game - maybe because I have barely done any canter work with him he has just forgotten how to canter? He is quite difficult to get in to canter and then I can only get around 6 strides before he falls back into trot - should I encourage him forward with schooling whip behind the leg? Today I did some trot to canter over a pole on the floor and he picked up canter nicely but still falls into trot after a few strides.
Sorry I started rambling there - if you have any idea what I am asking please put some pointers for me! Thanks
My ex racer is very lazy most of the time, I have worked on walk an trot for the past 8 weeks and he's now responsive and works well most days - he has days where he is hard work but once you start asking him things he perks up a bit! However, canter is whole different ball game - maybe because I have barely done any canter work with him he has just forgotten how to canter? He is quite difficult to get in to canter and then I can only get around 6 strides before he falls back into trot - should I encourage him forward with schooling whip behind the leg? Today I did some trot to canter over a pole on the floor and he picked up canter nicely but still falls into trot after a few strides.
Sorry I started rambling there - if you have any idea what I am asking please put some pointers for me! Thanks