Florrie
Well-Known Member
Hi all 
So after 5 months of re-schooling Tag we've finally got him working/pushing himself from behind and working on the bit. He's finally relaxing through his shoulders meaning he is more supple and will actually bend around his corners! We've cracked his walk to trot and trot to walk transitions so they're almost perfect.
Now I want to start him on some Canter work but here is the problem - his canter is awful. Whenever I have cantered him undersaddle in the school he will do 8 quick strides of trot (and I have to 'pony club kick' to get him in to canter!) and when he does canter he is very behind the leg and it only lasts 4 strides. If i'm lucky enough to get him around a corner he will drag himself and fall onto the inside track. It's also quite hard to get the canter relaxed as he thinks a tiny squeeze on the reins for a half halt means stop completely and go back into walk.
He will canter fine on the lunge with a huge lunge whip behind his bum but undersaddle he just doesn't understand.
I'm thinking I may need a pair of spurs when it comes to his canter? It doesn't help as I can't sit to his canter very well (it's like trying to sit to a gallop
)
Can someone recommend me some exercises to practise and to improve his canter?
So after 5 months of re-schooling Tag we've finally got him working/pushing himself from behind and working on the bit. He's finally relaxing through his shoulders meaning he is more supple and will actually bend around his corners! We've cracked his walk to trot and trot to walk transitions so they're almost perfect.
Now I want to start him on some Canter work but here is the problem - his canter is awful. Whenever I have cantered him undersaddle in the school he will do 8 quick strides of trot (and I have to 'pony club kick' to get him in to canter!) and when he does canter he is very behind the leg and it only lasts 4 strides. If i'm lucky enough to get him around a corner he will drag himself and fall onto the inside track. It's also quite hard to get the canter relaxed as he thinks a tiny squeeze on the reins for a half halt means stop completely and go back into walk.
He will canter fine on the lunge with a huge lunge whip behind his bum but undersaddle he just doesn't understand.
I'm thinking I may need a pair of spurs when it comes to his canter? It doesn't help as I can't sit to his canter very well (it's like trying to sit to a gallop
Can someone recommend me some exercises to practise and to improve his canter?
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