sfward
Well-Known Member
I've got the chance to have a dressage lesson with a Grade I listed dressage judge this weekend, I've been to him before with a different horse and he's really good. Only problems are that a) Missie saw the chiropractor on Tuesday and is only allowed to do light schooling for a few days, and b) she pulled a front shoe off yesterday and I can't get the blacksmith out until Tuesday
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So my dilemma is do I go to the lesson? It would be 45 mins on a nice all-weather surface, and she is not footsore at all, I've ridden her with a shoe missing before when I couldn't get the blacksmith out and you wouldn't know any different. The chiropractor says that a lesson would be ok as long as I don't work her too hard ie lots of small circles or too much collection. In fact he thinks getting some professional advice on training and exercises to assist with the work he's been doing would be a good idea. I hacked her today and she felt absolutely normal, not sore at all as far as I can tell.
It's not the best timing I know but I could really do with a good flatwork lesson and this guy only comes up about 4 times a year.
help! what would you do??
So my dilemma is do I go to the lesson? It would be 45 mins on a nice all-weather surface, and she is not footsore at all, I've ridden her with a shoe missing before when I couldn't get the blacksmith out and you wouldn't know any different. The chiropractor says that a lesson would be ok as long as I don't work her too hard ie lots of small circles or too much collection. In fact he thinks getting some professional advice on training and exercises to assist with the work he's been doing would be a good idea. I hacked her today and she felt absolutely normal, not sore at all as far as I can tell.
It's not the best timing I know but I could really do with a good flatwork lesson and this guy only comes up about 4 times a year.
help! what would you do??