Spacejet
Well-Known Member
My instructor told me to gently 'piano key' the inside rein to encourage my horse to soften and accept the contact, with 'steady' half halts on an elastic outside rein when needed (coming up to corner, speeds up etc to rebalance).
She tell's me to keep an elastic contact when she listens and not give with the reins when she hollows and doesn't listen.
Now, I've read a little bit ( i mean a little bit! ) into classical dressage, where riders use their seat and legs to encourage the horse into the contact, with no help from fiddling reins!
I DO NOT want to force my horses head into a false outline, is this what my instructor is making me do, or is it just to get my horse softer and lighter in the mouth so that I can then push with my seat and legs to get her moving correctly?
She tell's me to keep an elastic contact when she listens and not give with the reins when she hollows and doesn't listen.
Now, I've read a little bit ( i mean a little bit! ) into classical dressage, where riders use their seat and legs to encourage the horse into the contact, with no help from fiddling reins!
I DO NOT want to force my horses head into a false outline, is this what my instructor is making me do, or is it just to get my horse softer and lighter in the mouth so that I can then push with my seat and legs to get her moving correctly?