wench
Well-Known Member
Or how to actually get a horse to work in one. I have been riding for a fair few years (had a bit of time off due to work commitments), but still own my horse. One thing I have constantly struggled with is to actually get a horse to work in an outline, as I really don't know how.
I know the theory, horse has to be working from behind, into a steady contact. However, even when I think I'm riding a horse correctly, it still looks dreadful. I'm guessing the main part of the reason is that I haven't really ridden anything well schooled/used to working itself properly, which wont help.
I am aware that in order to better my riding, I need lots of lessons, but this is what I want to know... how come some people can just get on horses and get them going properly? I know I flipping well cant!!!
I know the theory, horse has to be working from behind, into a steady contact. However, even when I think I'm riding a horse correctly, it still looks dreadful. I'm guessing the main part of the reason is that I haven't really ridden anything well schooled/used to working itself properly, which wont help.
I am aware that in order to better my riding, I need lots of lessons, but this is what I want to know... how come some people can just get on horses and get them going properly? I know I flipping well cant!!!