Munchkin
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I dont know what you mean by 1.55 post....is that the time? lol![]()
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I dont know what you mean by 1.55 post....is that the time? lol![]()
so may roads to rome and so many horses to take you there!
the captain is very *textbook* on that if you take a soft, even contact in both hands, ride a few transitions and put him in front of the leg, he works beautifully to the hand and never requires anything more complicated.
but for eg, one mare i school has spent 13 years of her life dashing round, either grossly inverted or tucked behind the contact to the point you could hold the bit rings and you still wouldnt be able to feel her mouth.......i HAD to SHOW her how to stretch down, and from there could make her even in the hand, from there we could have straightness and finally power.honestly you could ride that horse forward till pigs fly to the moon and she would never come supple or straight. i had to do a lot of odd lateral flexions to get her soft and to the bit and then more odd lateral flexions to straighten her, but she is now seeking the bit in all 3 paces, straight as a die and active.
i also school a cob that knows how to use him bulk against the rider to the point he can bolt in walk and will literally barge through anything(jumps,fences,people) in his way, he becomes impossible to turn even at a crawl......so again, exaggerated lateral flexions have made him softer in the mouth and neck so that he no longer bogs off at slow speed (!) and in order to maintain that i need to have a constant dialouge with his mouth, of tiny subtle movements/vibrations.
no one method works for all horses, and only the foolish try and force all horses to work to THEIR method.......
so may roads to rome and so many horses to take you there!
no one method works for all horses, and only the foolish try and force all horses to work to THEIR method.......
no one method works for all horses, and only the foolish try and force all horses to work to THEIR method.......
so may roads to rome and so many horses to take you there!
no one method works for all horses, and only the foolish try and force all horses to work to THEIR method.......