MissDeMeena
Well-Known Member
Took both ponies for their first schooling session of the winter today..
Polly's aim was to make sure she had some idea of what a dressage arena was, and how to do left and right lead canter.. i wasn't too worried about way of going, but anything good would have been a bonus
Ernie's aim was to see if my whole different aproach was making a difference.. ie working him long and low at all times on the road, and first go in a double bridle...
So first up Polly... comes out a bit fresh but nothing nasty! She's a very quick learner and will do things because she thinks i want them, not because i've asked her to do them... so for the first time ever today i got left and right lead canter every time (which is a HUGE improvment) but the trouble was, i never actually asked for canter
i might of though, in a few strides time, when i've set her up correctly, i might ask, and the second i've even started to have the thought she'll pop herself into canter!!
Anyway, she's such a stroppy little b!tch there's no point in arguing with her, so we carried on pottering about, just lots of circles and walk, trot and canter trans.. anyway, we're half way round a lovely canter circle, when i encourage her into a longer and lower outline, well, she likes the sound of this, and takes it to the extreem and starts bucking with her nose on the floor and sends me straight out the side door... i've not been bucked off for a very long time
So mum offers to lunge her for a bit.... i have to say, i've not seen her moving since the day i went to buy her, and the improvment is HUGE, she's starting to look like something half way good now
after about 10mins of letting off steam, i get back on, and we do some alright work.. nothing smart, but good enough for a 4yr old ex-racehorse
Then it's Ernies turn... As i said above, i've been working him very differently since he has come in off his holidays.. long and low everywhere.. Firstly i must explain that we have some amazing hills round us!! most of them are 1 in 4, so VERY steep, and for the last god knows how many years, well, all his ridden life, Ernie has not been able to walk down these hills without dragging his back toes
to the point where he squared them off very badly, needing shoeing every 4 weeks to give the farrier something to work with.. At the time i thought i'd tried every different way imagionable (sp?) to ride him down the hills to stop this, and resigned myself to the fact that it was his rather strange conformation making it hard for him... he's also quite a lazy git and will trip up, so therefore i was usually keeping hold of his head and making him shorten his stride down a hill, for fear of him falling on his knees
... Anyway (sorry, i'm rambling now).. I've been riding him this winter, as i said, long and low everywhere, including down the hills, which is making him use his back-end more than ever before. and hey presto, no more dragging toes!!!
In the past i've always (and i feel, fairly so) blaimed everything on Ernie to do with dressage.. i've always felt secure as a rider on him, and i've worked away trying to improve him...
So, fast forward to today.. come out and warm up long and low, and Ernie is swinging away like i've never felt him before!!
He worked better on the flat that i've ever felt him before!!!
For the first time ever i felt like i was riding an amazing pot. awesome horse on the flat.. BUT i felt like [****] on top... i wasn't feeling secure enough to absorb his new swinging movement...
So i've come home feeling rather sore (and to make matters worse it's that time of the month).. and also feeling pleased with myself for the huge improvment in Ernie, but slightly worried that i'm never going to get the hang of riding properly on the flat.. i'm always tipping forwards and can't/don't wrap my leg round him...
Any ideas would be most welcome!!
Polly's aim was to make sure she had some idea of what a dressage arena was, and how to do left and right lead canter.. i wasn't too worried about way of going, but anything good would have been a bonus
Ernie's aim was to see if my whole different aproach was making a difference.. ie working him long and low at all times on the road, and first go in a double bridle...
So first up Polly... comes out a bit fresh but nothing nasty! She's a very quick learner and will do things because she thinks i want them, not because i've asked her to do them... so for the first time ever today i got left and right lead canter every time (which is a HUGE improvment) but the trouble was, i never actually asked for canter
Anyway, she's such a stroppy little b!tch there's no point in arguing with her, so we carried on pottering about, just lots of circles and walk, trot and canter trans.. anyway, we're half way round a lovely canter circle, when i encourage her into a longer and lower outline, well, she likes the sound of this, and takes it to the extreem and starts bucking with her nose on the floor and sends me straight out the side door... i've not been bucked off for a very long time
So mum offers to lunge her for a bit.... i have to say, i've not seen her moving since the day i went to buy her, and the improvment is HUGE, she's starting to look like something half way good now
Then it's Ernies turn... As i said above, i've been working him very differently since he has come in off his holidays.. long and low everywhere.. Firstly i must explain that we have some amazing hills round us!! most of them are 1 in 4, so VERY steep, and for the last god knows how many years, well, all his ridden life, Ernie has not been able to walk down these hills without dragging his back toes
In the past i've always (and i feel, fairly so) blaimed everything on Ernie to do with dressage.. i've always felt secure as a rider on him, and i've worked away trying to improve him...
So, fast forward to today.. come out and warm up long and low, and Ernie is swinging away like i've never felt him before!!
He worked better on the flat that i've ever felt him before!!!
So i've come home feeling rather sore (and to make matters worse it's that time of the month).. and also feeling pleased with myself for the huge improvment in Ernie, but slightly worried that i'm never going to get the hang of riding properly on the flat.. i'm always tipping forwards and can't/don't wrap my leg round him...
Any ideas would be most welcome!!