lindsay1993
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I have seen a Le Trec clinic that is running next month, it sounds great fun. It's only concentrating on the obstacle part of it and welcomes both advanced and complete beginners to Le trec.
I am definitely a complete beginner!! My horse is very stressy & hot headed. During our normal schooling work I have to keep it very, very varied and include lots of different movements, transitions, pole work, etc just to keep her interested. She can only concentrate on each activity for about 5 minutes until she starts to mis-behave and get stressed. We have already been doing weave poles, complicated bends with poles and lots of different grids. This has worked really well for us and her attitude to work has improved massively to the point where I think we are ready to get out & about. There are loads of SJ, XC and dressage clinics on, but I fear this won't suit her with the need to change her focus to a different activity a lot.
My instructor thinks Trec sounds ideal, as there will be a lot to tire her out mentally rather than physically, which is exactly what she needs. I have watched numerous videos and it looks great fun and totally different to anything me or horse have done before.
I guess I'm just asking if this will suit her? I'm hoping it will as I'm quite limited to what I can do with her in my area.
I would love to hear your experiences and thoughts on Le Trec??
I am definitely a complete beginner!! My horse is very stressy & hot headed. During our normal schooling work I have to keep it very, very varied and include lots of different movements, transitions, pole work, etc just to keep her interested. She can only concentrate on each activity for about 5 minutes until she starts to mis-behave and get stressed. We have already been doing weave poles, complicated bends with poles and lots of different grids. This has worked really well for us and her attitude to work has improved massively to the point where I think we are ready to get out & about. There are loads of SJ, XC and dressage clinics on, but I fear this won't suit her with the need to change her focus to a different activity a lot.
My instructor thinks Trec sounds ideal, as there will be a lot to tire her out mentally rather than physically, which is exactly what she needs. I have watched numerous videos and it looks great fun and totally different to anything me or horse have done before.
I guess I'm just asking if this will suit her? I'm hoping it will as I'm quite limited to what I can do with her in my area.
I would love to hear your experiences and thoughts on Le Trec??
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