Welshie95
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I posted in winter a while back about my horse not really going forwards and being insecure with forward aids. A combination of reuniting with an old instructor from about 5 years ago, the arrival of summer grass and 24 hour turnout and lots of fitness work has completely transformed us both into a much more forward thinking horse and a rider who actually thinks about the next move and staying ahead of him instead of waiting for the problem to creep up and then panicking about it. We recently had another go at a dressage test in a completely new venue and he was cantering on the buckle with his head on the floor, back rounded and really reaching forward; something I haven't felt in ages!
We are competing at Novice for about a year now, I'd like to aim for an easy elementary next winter but our downfall is medium trot, or lack of.
He understands the word "go" on the lunge as a cue to lengthen, and can collect and stay relatively relaxed, I make sure I have an even contact with reins and legs, sit up, give a little with the hands to get him to lengthen his frame, squeeze legs gradually and make my rising very pronounced and almost pushing him forwards, but he just doesn't seem to get it! I've even taken him to the beach to try in an open space but still no difference. Instructor has had us collecting and extending on a circle and along the long and 3 quarter line, and whilst he understands the difference between collected and working, I feel the medium is more of a run than an extend. Any tips?
I posted in winter a while back about my horse not really going forwards and being insecure with forward aids. A combination of reuniting with an old instructor from about 5 years ago, the arrival of summer grass and 24 hour turnout and lots of fitness work has completely transformed us both into a much more forward thinking horse and a rider who actually thinks about the next move and staying ahead of him instead of waiting for the problem to creep up and then panicking about it. We recently had another go at a dressage test in a completely new venue and he was cantering on the buckle with his head on the floor, back rounded and really reaching forward; something I haven't felt in ages!
We are competing at Novice for about a year now, I'd like to aim for an easy elementary next winter but our downfall is medium trot, or lack of.
He understands the word "go" on the lunge as a cue to lengthen, and can collect and stay relatively relaxed, I make sure I have an even contact with reins and legs, sit up, give a little with the hands to get him to lengthen his frame, squeeze legs gradually and make my rising very pronounced and almost pushing him forwards, but he just doesn't seem to get it! I've even taken him to the beach to try in an open space but still no difference. Instructor has had us collecting and extending on a circle and along the long and 3 quarter line, and whilst he understands the difference between collected and working, I feel the medium is more of a run than an extend. Any tips?