ColleenIsh
Well-Known Member
I have a lesson to take at 4pm ....2 boys one who is 6 and the other who is 4 .
The eldest can do rising trot on his own and the other youngster well ... he just giggles if we go for a little trot at the end, They are both practising rising up and down, done all the usual exercises .... Goin through saloms .... doing 10 m circles in walk ...halting ..... Anything I can do to brighten up their lesson ??
I then have a private lesson with A little girl who is 10 , shes not a bad little rider who is wanting to jump more ...her flat work does need attention, she can trot without stirrups . but wanting her to get her lower leg slightly back more, Im thinking of doing the old " tie the stirrup irons to the girth " ... but again need a bit more of a challenge for her
Ideas gratefully appreciated xx
The eldest can do rising trot on his own and the other youngster well ... he just giggles if we go for a little trot at the end, They are both practising rising up and down, done all the usual exercises .... Goin through saloms .... doing 10 m circles in walk ...halting ..... Anything I can do to brighten up their lesson ??
I then have a private lesson with A little girl who is 10 , shes not a bad little rider who is wanting to jump more ...her flat work does need attention, she can trot without stirrups . but wanting her to get her lower leg slightly back more, Im thinking of doing the old " tie the stirrup irons to the girth " ... but again need a bit more of a challenge for her
Ideas gratefully appreciated xx