Steorra
Well-Known Member
I've recently started riding a horse that has been ridden almost exclusively by one person for the past 5 years. The other lady who rides her (let's call her P) has been absolutely lovely to me, and the horse is lots of fun to ride.
The thing is that P has a VERY different riding style to me, and I'm wondering whether the horse will be able to adapt enough to work the way I think is correct, without 'spoiling' her for P. P is a beautiful rider in many ways: she has a balanced seat and is very competent when the horse is being sharp (which she frequently is).
However, P's approach to the contact is very different to mine. She likes to feel a strong hold on the reins, with the horse's head definitely tucked in, and regularly rides in draw reins. I'm not passing judgement on her riding at all - she rides a difficult horse well and I'm not yet sure whether I can do any better!
BUT I come from a very different 'school of riding' - I'm always hesitant to use gadgets, and having a horse working with tension across the back and behind the vertical feels very wrong to me. I'm not vehemently anti draw reins etc but feel that they have been used to create a false outline with this horse, rather than for control or to 'show the way'. I've been working on getting the horse to stretch across her back and reach down for the contact rather than tucking her nose in to evade it, then asking her to come up into a soft novice shape.
Sooo...are we destined to clash at some point, or do you think that the horse will just adapt to being ridden by someone else? Have you ever been in a similar situation? How did you deal with it? Please help!
The thing is that P has a VERY different riding style to me, and I'm wondering whether the horse will be able to adapt enough to work the way I think is correct, without 'spoiling' her for P. P is a beautiful rider in many ways: she has a balanced seat and is very competent when the horse is being sharp (which she frequently is).
However, P's approach to the contact is very different to mine. She likes to feel a strong hold on the reins, with the horse's head definitely tucked in, and regularly rides in draw reins. I'm not passing judgement on her riding at all - she rides a difficult horse well and I'm not yet sure whether I can do any better!
BUT I come from a very different 'school of riding' - I'm always hesitant to use gadgets, and having a horse working with tension across the back and behind the vertical feels very wrong to me. I'm not vehemently anti draw reins etc but feel that they have been used to create a false outline with this horse, rather than for control or to 'show the way'. I've been working on getting the horse to stretch across her back and reach down for the contact rather than tucking her nose in to evade it, then asking her to come up into a soft novice shape.
Sooo...are we destined to clash at some point, or do you think that the horse will just adapt to being ridden by someone else? Have you ever been in a similar situation? How did you deal with it? Please help!