Kokopelli
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If I told you Andy isn't full tb what breed do you think he is crossed with?
We have now found out after lots of digging and I think it might suprise some of you!
Anyway had a fab lesson today, did a tricky pole work exercise with Andy. Well I say tricky, its hard for him because of the lack of muscle. It was basically 3 poles on a circle with 1 short stride between each. He did it quite well but not too great, just lots of practice needed.
Him over the poles:
Then we swapped bridles and onto the jumping. We were working on the quality of the canter as I've been having difficulties with uprights. We concluded that I let the canter 'fizzle out' into uprights which makes him change rythm and jump flat which results in a pole.
When I say 'fizzle out' he is still going pretty quick so I had to use LOADS of leg today which felt so weird as he was so wizzy today. It worked quite well though and we got some nice moments.
I've also been working on giving a bit more with my hands but in some of the pictures it looks like I'm over doing it a bit. The jumps stayed little today as we were working on the canter more then anything.
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I'm a bit worried that here he crossed his front legs, is this going to be a problem? If so how would I fix it or is it one of those things you live with?
It was all going very well until someone decided it would be really good fun to take off a stride early resulting in me getting left behind and jabbing the poor guy in the mouth. Poor Andy I felt awful afterwards but he was fine and then carried on to jump normally.
CC welcome as always, and don't forget you need to guess his breed

We have now found out after lots of digging and I think it might suprise some of you!
Anyway had a fab lesson today, did a tricky pole work exercise with Andy. Well I say tricky, its hard for him because of the lack of muscle. It was basically 3 poles on a circle with 1 short stride between each. He did it quite well but not too great, just lots of practice needed.
Him over the poles:
Then we swapped bridles and onto the jumping. We were working on the quality of the canter as I've been having difficulties with uprights. We concluded that I let the canter 'fizzle out' into uprights which makes him change rythm and jump flat which results in a pole.
When I say 'fizzle out' he is still going pretty quick so I had to use LOADS of leg today which felt so weird as he was so wizzy today. It worked quite well though and we got some nice moments.
I've also been working on giving a bit more with my hands but in some of the pictures it looks like I'm over doing it a bit. The jumps stayed little today as we were working on the canter more then anything.
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
I'm a bit worried that here he crossed his front legs, is this going to be a problem? If so how would I fix it or is it one of those things you live with?
It was all going very well until someone decided it would be really good fun to take off a stride early resulting in me getting left behind and jabbing the poor guy in the mouth. Poor Andy I felt awful afterwards but he was fine and then carried on to jump normally.
CC welcome as always, and don't forget you need to guess his breed
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