magpiesyard
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Had a lesson today with a new instructor, first time for lesson with my 4yo Reuben. I backed him 3 weeks ago and things are going really well, just a couple of minor issues. I'm not 100% sure about the methods my instructor has given me and wondered what your views were: Her theory is that horses don't like discomfort and will prefer to do as you ask than to receive the discomfort you provide if he doesn't do as you ask. fine. but its the method of discomfort i'm unsure about:
In trot he will sometimes go back to walk of his own accord when he feels like it, instructor wants me to turn his head right round to my knee on alternate sides 3-4 times then ask for trot again, if he still doesn't trot move his head round again and repeat until trot is re-established.
Hope i've explained that ok?
Has anyone else been given this method before? I think I may have seen it at Hickstead once but other than that its a newbie on me!!
Had a lesson today with a new instructor, first time for lesson with my 4yo Reuben. I backed him 3 weeks ago and things are going really well, just a couple of minor issues. I'm not 100% sure about the methods my instructor has given me and wondered what your views were: Her theory is that horses don't like discomfort and will prefer to do as you ask than to receive the discomfort you provide if he doesn't do as you ask. fine. but its the method of discomfort i'm unsure about:
In trot he will sometimes go back to walk of his own accord when he feels like it, instructor wants me to turn his head right round to my knee on alternate sides 3-4 times then ask for trot again, if he still doesn't trot move his head round again and repeat until trot is re-established.
Hope i've explained that ok?
Has anyone else been given this method before? I think I may have seen it at Hickstead once but other than that its a newbie on me!!