Zabby
Well-Known Member
I'm having some things to think about from my last lesson.
The task was to walk around the half circle of poles and then turn. Crow jumped out of it in the middle.
My trainer say he did that because I pulled the reins and didn't turn my body enough.
I say the horse stumbled/hit one of the poles with the hindfeet and decided to leave the situation (none of us have trained more than few sessions, so it's new to both of us.) I've probably done something to bother his balance since he hit it.. but I can't see where I would have pulled his mouth?

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I'm asking because I'm trying to figure out if I really should ride for this instructor. I feel that we get tasks that we're not ready for yet (this one is probably good, but others with lots of tiny figures around cones etc when we're not managing small figures yet, just large ones - at least on a loose rein) and I feel like I'm not really getting help with the things I need to sort out first. If I'm going to do these tiny figures I'll have to do it slow, and to do it slow I needa good way to keep Crow calm and slow. He gets stressed and rushy when it's too much at once and we both need time between obstacles to re-balance and figure out the next one. I need a good half-halt but I'm not allowed to use the reins, as soon as I do my trainer tells me to let go. When I explain that I ony take the rein because I feel Crow rushing through my seat, he tells me that if I don't take the reins, the horse will stop rushing.. I tried that - honestly - and ended up galloping around the arena untill I got told to stop the horse. And watching the ride afterwards, I don't see how I'm not turning my body enough, but the problem is that I yield in my waist and drops my shoulder.. yet I didn't get a word about that, only instructions to turn more.
I do believe it's a good trainer and that he can help me with many things, but I'm not advanced enough to do the things he asks yet. I need help with more basic things before that (I'm not really a western rider, I just figured that it's good training for us to work with this kind of stuff as well, and I'd like to learn to ride more with a lose rein.) I've tried to talk with him but he doesn't seem to believe or understand what I mean.. And then I think; if he can't help me with this, and things like the dropped shoulder, is he really the right trainer for me? How much I want to learn, I still need to learn the right end first and get instructions I can use and see..
The task was to walk around the half circle of poles and then turn. Crow jumped out of it in the middle.
My trainer say he did that because I pulled the reins and didn't turn my body enough.
I say the horse stumbled/hit one of the poles with the hindfeet and decided to leave the situation (none of us have trained more than few sessions, so it's new to both of us.) I've probably done something to bother his balance since he hit it.. but I can't see where I would have pulled his mouth?

(clicking to enlarge should work if I got this right)
I'm asking because I'm trying to figure out if I really should ride for this instructor. I feel that we get tasks that we're not ready for yet (this one is probably good, but others with lots of tiny figures around cones etc when we're not managing small figures yet, just large ones - at least on a loose rein) and I feel like I'm not really getting help with the things I need to sort out first. If I'm going to do these tiny figures I'll have to do it slow, and to do it slow I needa good way to keep Crow calm and slow. He gets stressed and rushy when it's too much at once and we both need time between obstacles to re-balance and figure out the next one. I need a good half-halt but I'm not allowed to use the reins, as soon as I do my trainer tells me to let go. When I explain that I ony take the rein because I feel Crow rushing through my seat, he tells me that if I don't take the reins, the horse will stop rushing.. I tried that - honestly - and ended up galloping around the arena untill I got told to stop the horse. And watching the ride afterwards, I don't see how I'm not turning my body enough, but the problem is that I yield in my waist and drops my shoulder.. yet I didn't get a word about that, only instructions to turn more.
I do believe it's a good trainer and that he can help me with many things, but I'm not advanced enough to do the things he asks yet. I need help with more basic things before that (I'm not really a western rider, I just figured that it's good training for us to work with this kind of stuff as well, and I'd like to learn to ride more with a lose rein.) I've tried to talk with him but he doesn't seem to believe or understand what I mean.. And then I think; if he can't help me with this, and things like the dropped shoulder, is he really the right trainer for me? How much I want to learn, I still need to learn the right end first and get instructions I can use and see..