chestnut cob
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Please help as I'm getting to the end of my tether! Still not sure who told me it was a good idea to get a mare!
Horse works quite nicely most of the time now. Walk needs a bit more impulsion but it's better than a month ago, when she was just shuffling along. 95% of the time she's nice off the leg (again, that's really improved). Responsive to the seat generally. 100% in all upwards transitions, nice basic lateral work. Trot work is forward and in a nice enough outline, needs to shorten up but she's relaxed and swinging along. Canter is probably the best pace, does lovely walk to canter, leg yield in canter, bit of counter canter, pretty soft and round (again a bit flat but it's getting better and she's picking up).
So.....we're having trouble with downward transistions. When I first got her it could take half a 20m circle in walk to stop. Now have responsive transistions in walk and she stops when asked, but is hollow. Regardless of what I do and how I ride, she hollows as soon as asked to stop. Downward trot transistions are pretty awful - as soon as I ask her to stop, she throws her head up, hollows, grabs the bit and it can take a quarter to a half a 20m circle to get her to even walk, let alone a direct transistion. She wants to run off but I can't work out why. Been doing some work on transistion within the pace - working trot to medium is fine as she's happy to extend...she just doesn't want to come back to working! She will collect up reasonably well down from working trot, but again wants to hollow.
Final point...in canter, she will canter along all day in a nice, bouncy canter. I could spend hours leg yielding in and out and she loves it, but she does not want to stop! When asked to stop she doesn't do anything I would say was naughty per se (so no running off, bucking, rearing etc), she just refuses to listen to stop signals! Slowly starts to lean on the bit, gets heavy and just ignores me.
So I need help!!! I don't know what to do about it. HAve a lesson on friday but some other ideas would be good too please. She hates her mouth being touched - she is fine with me just playing gently to soften her, but can't use hand at all in anyway in downward transistions.
Any suggestions?
Horse works quite nicely most of the time now. Walk needs a bit more impulsion but it's better than a month ago, when she was just shuffling along. 95% of the time she's nice off the leg (again, that's really improved). Responsive to the seat generally. 100% in all upwards transitions, nice basic lateral work. Trot work is forward and in a nice enough outline, needs to shorten up but she's relaxed and swinging along. Canter is probably the best pace, does lovely walk to canter, leg yield in canter, bit of counter canter, pretty soft and round (again a bit flat but it's getting better and she's picking up).
So.....we're having trouble with downward transistions. When I first got her it could take half a 20m circle in walk to stop. Now have responsive transistions in walk and she stops when asked, but is hollow. Regardless of what I do and how I ride, she hollows as soon as asked to stop. Downward trot transistions are pretty awful - as soon as I ask her to stop, she throws her head up, hollows, grabs the bit and it can take a quarter to a half a 20m circle to get her to even walk, let alone a direct transistion. She wants to run off but I can't work out why. Been doing some work on transistion within the pace - working trot to medium is fine as she's happy to extend...she just doesn't want to come back to working! She will collect up reasonably well down from working trot, but again wants to hollow.
Final point...in canter, she will canter along all day in a nice, bouncy canter. I could spend hours leg yielding in and out and she loves it, but she does not want to stop! When asked to stop she doesn't do anything I would say was naughty per se (so no running off, bucking, rearing etc), she just refuses to listen to stop signals! Slowly starts to lean on the bit, gets heavy and just ignores me.
So I need help!!! I don't know what to do about it. HAve a lesson on friday but some other ideas would be good too please. She hates her mouth being touched - she is fine with me just playing gently to soften her, but can't use hand at all in anyway in downward transistions.
Any suggestions?