PinkRoses
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Happy January everyone 
Not sure if anyone remembers my previous posts! So I’ll give a quick update. my mare is happily retired now and lives out babysitting yearlings. She could probably come back into work but I’ve had to bite the bullet and accept I will never loose enough weight to ride her comfortably again which has been hard but she owes me nothing.
Summer Last year I was given the opportunity to buy a lovely 5 year old gelding who I’ve known from a foal and know his full history so it was an opportunity I couldn’t really turn down and I ended up buying him without sitting on him
he has been absolutely super, such a puppy dog on the ground and we’ve done a lot of flat work, pole work and popped some small fences on him. He’s just so easy and makes riding a real pleasure and I’m really enjoying getting back into it.
My weight loss and general fitness have been coming along well so I’m really proud of myself. I’ve had some small set backs including a 4 week stay in hospital so my progress riding wise has been slow.
Now onto the conundrum:
My leg position in walk and trot is improving and I honestly feel like I am a much better rider than I was before my break (last rode properly properly in 2016!), I’m so much better at riding from leg to hand and getting the horse to stretch down in the contact so I’m really proud of myself.
But where I’m letting myself down is in canter and I’m starting to feel quite disheartened. My friend let me have a sit on her 8 year old who is schooled beautifully and I’ve really learnt a lot from the couple of times I’ve sat on him. whilst the canter work felt beautiful I’ve just watched the videos she’s sent me and with every canter stride my knees and thigh rotate out/ away from the saddle so I’m not sure if my actual hip is rotating. Because of this I do bounce up out of the saddle a little bit with every stride. I feel a bit disappointed to be honest and a bit embarrassed to show these videos to friends/family.
I’m very hypermobile and have problems with joints hyper extending so I can’t figure out if this is a case of this and I need to go away and speak to my pt and do more lower leg stuff in my gym sessions to strengthen things. Or what I can be doing in the saddle whilst I’m actually riding.
I have weekly lessons but we always focus on how my gelding is going and working on things he finds difficult (straightness and balance) rather than my position.
Has anyone got any tips for improving my position in canter that I can work on on my own?
Sorry this post is so long!
Not sure if anyone remembers my previous posts! So I’ll give a quick update. my mare is happily retired now and lives out babysitting yearlings. She could probably come back into work but I’ve had to bite the bullet and accept I will never loose enough weight to ride her comfortably again which has been hard but she owes me nothing.
Summer Last year I was given the opportunity to buy a lovely 5 year old gelding who I’ve known from a foal and know his full history so it was an opportunity I couldn’t really turn down and I ended up buying him without sitting on him
My weight loss and general fitness have been coming along well so I’m really proud of myself. I’ve had some small set backs including a 4 week stay in hospital so my progress riding wise has been slow.
Now onto the conundrum:
My leg position in walk and trot is improving and I honestly feel like I am a much better rider than I was before my break (last rode properly properly in 2016!), I’m so much better at riding from leg to hand and getting the horse to stretch down in the contact so I’m really proud of myself.
But where I’m letting myself down is in canter and I’m starting to feel quite disheartened. My friend let me have a sit on her 8 year old who is schooled beautifully and I’ve really learnt a lot from the couple of times I’ve sat on him. whilst the canter work felt beautiful I’ve just watched the videos she’s sent me and with every canter stride my knees and thigh rotate out/ away from the saddle so I’m not sure if my actual hip is rotating. Because of this I do bounce up out of the saddle a little bit with every stride. I feel a bit disappointed to be honest and a bit embarrassed to show these videos to friends/family.
I’m very hypermobile and have problems with joints hyper extending so I can’t figure out if this is a case of this and I need to go away and speak to my pt and do more lower leg stuff in my gym sessions to strengthen things. Or what I can be doing in the saddle whilst I’m actually riding.
I have weekly lessons but we always focus on how my gelding is going and working on things he finds difficult (straightness and balance) rather than my position.
Has anyone got any tips for improving my position in canter that I can work on on my own?
Sorry this post is so long!