dwi
Well-Known Member
I want to start taking Daisy to some combined training this year and there is a nice walk and trot test to ease us in in May that I have my eye on. The problem is that she'll do the jumps easily but our dressage is really going to let us down.
I have had a few lessons but at £33 an hour we can't afford one every week.
She lope along quite happily all strung out but I'm having real difficulty getting her to come up off the ground and lift into a contact. When I watch myself ride on the video my reins are clearly too long but I feel like I'm pulling against her when I shorten them, either that or she gets over excited and stops listening. The only thing that makes her really listen and soften is lateral work but unfortunately as soon as we go back into a normal walk or trot she reverts to her day job of happy hacker and lopes along again.
Any tips on how to maintain that softness and feel when we're doing basic things like circles?
I have had a few lessons but at £33 an hour we can't afford one every week.
She lope along quite happily all strung out but I'm having real difficulty getting her to come up off the ground and lift into a contact. When I watch myself ride on the video my reins are clearly too long but I feel like I'm pulling against her when I shorten them, either that or she gets over excited and stops listening. The only thing that makes her really listen and soften is lateral work but unfortunately as soon as we go back into a normal walk or trot she reverts to her day job of happy hacker and lopes along again.
Any tips on how to maintain that softness and feel when we're doing basic things like circles?