spotty_pony
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My boy is conformationally quite short backed and finds collected work easier than extended work. Having just read an article about the thoughts on teaching medium trot too early. The writer of the article believes that medium trot shouldn't be introduced until at least Prix St Georges level because of the stress it puts on the horse. It is believed that this is why so many horses break early on in their Dressage Career (as obviously medium trot is introduced at Novice Level, which is considered too early, and before the horse is physically strong enough.)
I am in too minds as to what to do as he finds it difficult. Don't want to put unnecessary stress on him but as I'm planning on moving up to Novice Level at some stage I would obviously need to be able to do medium trot, he is now fluent in passage, shoulder in and half pass and we are working on walk pirouettes and introducing Piaffe at the moment (he finds the collected work easy! and has built up the correct muscle over time to be able to hold himself correctly.)
I have been introducing medium trot from passage to make the difference moving forward and bringing back clear. We have also done some lengthened trot poles. Anyone have any advice? And how much quality does the medium trot need to have at novice level?
Thanks
I am in too minds as to what to do as he finds it difficult. Don't want to put unnecessary stress on him but as I'm planning on moving up to Novice Level at some stage I would obviously need to be able to do medium trot, he is now fluent in passage, shoulder in and half pass and we are working on walk pirouettes and introducing Piaffe at the moment (he finds the collected work easy! and has built up the correct muscle over time to be able to hold himself correctly.)
I have been introducing medium trot from passage to make the difference moving forward and bringing back clear. We have also done some lengthened trot poles. Anyone have any advice? And how much quality does the medium trot need to have at novice level?
Thanks