JustKickOn
Well-Known Member
Pony is being retired from jumping at the end of this current season (mid October) but she enjoys getting out and about and the atmosphere of shows so I'd like to do some dressage with her.
She's well schooled, but I'm going to have to get her to listen to me more, soften her mouth and work on her going down on the bit. She can do extension/collection on demand etc so I'm hoping she'll do reasonably well!
The local RC do unaffiliated dressage, but some of the tests are their own made up ones, and others are prelim/novice ones that I'm guessing are nationwide?
So, does anyone have any advice for how's best to ease a jumping pony into becoming a dressage pony? (she's 20 and been a show jumper since she was broken and trained)
And any tips on what makes a winning team?
Lizzie
Also in Comp. Riders.
She's well schooled, but I'm going to have to get her to listen to me more, soften her mouth and work on her going down on the bit. She can do extension/collection on demand etc so I'm hoping she'll do reasonably well!
The local RC do unaffiliated dressage, but some of the tests are their own made up ones, and others are prelim/novice ones that I'm guessing are nationwide?
So, does anyone have any advice for how's best to ease a jumping pony into becoming a dressage pony? (she's 20 and been a show jumper since she was broken and trained)
And any tips on what makes a winning team?
Lizzie
Also in Comp. Riders.