eatonbraynat
Well-Known Member
I am wondering if maybe loose schooling my boy in canter will help himt o find his own natural balance and help him be more confident in his cantering abilities.
After a bad schooling day yesterday i loose schooled him today, we have a perfect round pen to use, to see what his canter would be like on his own. For the first couple of goes he careered round like an idiot bucking and throwing himself around, very tense, but he then settled and gave me some lovely slow (ish) canters that i thought yes thats more like it!!
I loose schooled him as if i was lunging so cantering was between bouts of walk and trot and getting him to listen to me, so i just wondered if this would have any benefit on his ridden canter??
After a bad schooling day yesterday i loose schooled him today, we have a perfect round pen to use, to see what his canter would be like on his own. For the first couple of goes he careered round like an idiot bucking and throwing himself around, very tense, but he then settled and gave me some lovely slow (ish) canters that i thought yes thats more like it!!
I loose schooled him as if i was lunging so cantering was between bouts of walk and trot and getting him to listen to me, so i just wondered if this would have any benefit on his ridden canter??