sleepykitten
Well-Known Member
Dear all,
wonder if you can help, long story short, mare back in work since November after suspensory ligament injury, just light hacking for now, but gradually building up and getting fitter. Vet given all clear as sound, teeth done a few months back, saddle checked recently and McTimoney practitioner out a few weeks back after tweaking her pelvis, all good now, also found a bit of muscle tightness in forelegs which she sorted and now doing stretches every day.
Walk and steady trot and canter are fine, but when I ask for a faster trot, she goes almost sideways
I can kind of hold her together, but its not pretty! She doesn't get excited or silly, just doesn't seem to go straight. I think it might be me 
I have started having lessons again after a long time, but wondered if you had any suggestions as to how I can get her straight or what I need to be thinking about to see if its my fault??
Thanks as always!
wonder if you can help, long story short, mare back in work since November after suspensory ligament injury, just light hacking for now, but gradually building up and getting fitter. Vet given all clear as sound, teeth done a few months back, saddle checked recently and McTimoney practitioner out a few weeks back after tweaking her pelvis, all good now, also found a bit of muscle tightness in forelegs which she sorted and now doing stretches every day.
Walk and steady trot and canter are fine, but when I ask for a faster trot, she goes almost sideways
I have started having lessons again after a long time, but wondered if you had any suggestions as to how I can get her straight or what I need to be thinking about to see if its my fault??
Thanks as always!