Mythical
Well-Known Member
That stage in learning to ride where you're just starting to learn to work your horse properly, head down, back up, etc, when every now and again, you get it right but it's still sporadic and you just can't quite figure out how you did it. How did you get through it? Did you have your horse in just a snaffle, or did you have gadgets to help you get it for a while?
Had a lesson today on my loan horse and I honestly feel like I can't ride. It's been six months and I STILL can't get her to put her head down and work consistently. I can't push her into the bridle because she runs and sticks her head up then she starts swinging it around, then starts to fall out through her shoulder then refuses to bend correctly, all the while running faster and faster. When I try to slow my rise to get her to slow down she goes faster still, then I can't fix any of it because as she's trotting faster and faster, I'm feeling more and more insecure and start to grip with my knees which means I can't stop her from cutting the corners or swinging out and I can't push her forward when she backs off, so then she looses all the rythm in her trot.
My RI suggested I work her in a Pelham from now on because I can't work her properly in a snaffle, so we'll train her to work correctly in the Pelham so she'll just do it herself when we come to use the snaffle again and I feel like a proper failure as a rider. (in my defence though, she does have a very upside down neck and has been allowed to go round at her own speed - around mach three, i think - with her had in the air for far too long) We've had all sorts of ways of strapping her head down and the difference in her when we do is mind blowing, she really is a completely different ride in a bungee, but I'm sick of all these gadgets. Why can't I do it on my own??
Does everyone have to go through this or do people usually just get it?
Had a lesson today on my loan horse and I honestly feel like I can't ride. It's been six months and I STILL can't get her to put her head down and work consistently. I can't push her into the bridle because she runs and sticks her head up then she starts swinging it around, then starts to fall out through her shoulder then refuses to bend correctly, all the while running faster and faster. When I try to slow my rise to get her to slow down she goes faster still, then I can't fix any of it because as she's trotting faster and faster, I'm feeling more and more insecure and start to grip with my knees which means I can't stop her from cutting the corners or swinging out and I can't push her forward when she backs off, so then she looses all the rythm in her trot.
My RI suggested I work her in a Pelham from now on because I can't work her properly in a snaffle, so we'll train her to work correctly in the Pelham so she'll just do it herself when we come to use the snaffle again and I feel like a proper failure as a rider. (in my defence though, she does have a very upside down neck and has been allowed to go round at her own speed - around mach three, i think - with her had in the air for far too long) We've had all sorts of ways of strapping her head down and the difference in her when we do is mind blowing, she really is a completely different ride in a bungee, but I'm sick of all these gadgets. Why can't I do it on my own??
Does everyone have to go through this or do people usually just get it?