NicandLiv
Well-Known Member
So at home when riding lovely lovely, most of the time, mare has a tendency to rush and takes a good 10 minutes to relax and settle down into work and listen to me. Sensitive to the leg, so most gentle of aids and she is off, I rarely have to keep using leg to keep her in a trot.
Been taking her out every 7 weeks or so for the past three months to dressage and we have a slight problem. We get there, she is good as gold, cool as a cucumber, take her in the warm up and she is listening to me straight, away really relaxed just really easy which is lovely don't get me wrong but omg I get into the test and it's like riding a plod along pony, I feel like during a trot she is going to die on me any minute so in turn on our prelim we've been struggling because there hasn't been enough energy there for her to get into a canter. (She is 14, and up until 2 months ago she wasn't cantered in the school with a rider on). At home she's coming on really nicely with the canter as she's much more forward so when I'm asking for it she has it there, whereas out and about she is just so bloomin' lazy.
Any ideas? :] I don't use spurs or schooling whip, she's ridding in a snaffle with no accessories. I was half tempted to use a schooling whip in the warm up next time to get her quicker off the leg, wouldn't be able to use it in the test though as she kicks out everytime I use it (I literally just touch her with it).
Been taking her out every 7 weeks or so for the past three months to dressage and we have a slight problem. We get there, she is good as gold, cool as a cucumber, take her in the warm up and she is listening to me straight, away really relaxed just really easy which is lovely don't get me wrong but omg I get into the test and it's like riding a plod along pony, I feel like during a trot she is going to die on me any minute so in turn on our prelim we've been struggling because there hasn't been enough energy there for her to get into a canter. (She is 14, and up until 2 months ago she wasn't cantered in the school with a rider on). At home she's coming on really nicely with the canter as she's much more forward so when I'm asking for it she has it there, whereas out and about she is just so bloomin' lazy.
Any ideas? :] I don't use spurs or schooling whip, she's ridding in a snaffle with no accessories. I was half tempted to use a schooling whip in the warm up next time to get her quicker off the leg, wouldn't be able to use it in the test though as she kicks out everytime I use it (I literally just touch her with it).