Ahrena
Well-Known Member
Okay well basically tonight towards the end of my schooling session, Lacey felt like she was overbending a bit very now and again. Not certain as no one was watching but she certainly felt like she was. When I got her about 15 months ago, it felt and looks like she just had her strapped in to go into an outline, and we've done a lot of work getting her to lower her head and come into an outline using her back...
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Nowish
I don't want her to go back to her old habits! I generally ride her on an elasticy contact - enough so she knows I'm there but not pulling at all as then she gets very upset, (unless when she tried to bugger off with me
), and I don't see-saw and hardly even play with her mouth unless she's not concentrating, which she was today.
When she started overbending, I made sure I wasn't pulling her mouth and really rode her into the contact, which seemed to help, just wondering if thats the way to go about it?
Thanks
Then
Nowish
I don't want her to go back to her old habits! I generally ride her on an elasticy contact - enough so she knows I'm there but not pulling at all as then she gets very upset, (unless when she tried to bugger off with me
When she started overbending, I made sure I wasn't pulling her mouth and really rode her into the contact, which seemed to help, just wondering if thats the way to go about it?
Thanks