Snowy Celandine
Well-Known Member
One of my horses is very lazy and I am working hard to get him more forward thinking. Walk and trot are coming on nicely but canter is still a problem. He isn't generally forward in canter and not very sensitive to the leg either. Rather than kicking him along I prefer to give a short tap behind my leg with my schooling whip but this always makes him buck and he's nearly unseated me a couple of times which is annoying.
I was thinking about the RS-Tor and wondering if it might help? He often does small bucks which are easy to sit to but, when I tap him with the schooling whip he can put in a few bigger bucks and I thought that having something to grab hold of might help me feel more secure? I don't want him to think that he can unseat me as a way of avoiding work
Also, is it possible to get a lazy horse to think more forwards or will he always be hard work? He's really well put together for his breed (Highland) and tracks up effortlessly. He doesn't actually look lazy at all when you see him being ridden but, as the rider, you know that he isn't giving it his all
I was thinking about the RS-Tor and wondering if it might help? He often does small bucks which are easy to sit to but, when I tap him with the schooling whip he can put in a few bigger bucks and I thought that having something to grab hold of might help me feel more secure? I don't want him to think that he can unseat me as a way of avoiding work
Also, is it possible to get a lazy horse to think more forwards or will he always be hard work? He's really well put together for his breed (Highland) and tracks up effortlessly. He doesn't actually look lazy at all when you see him being ridden but, as the rider, you know that he isn't giving it his all