Ridingmoo
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Hi everyone
I have a mare who after a lot of work can now go lovely in the walk and trot however I am really struggling with her canter.
She is very forward going and tends to rush on the forehand in the canter. I have been told the best thing to do is transitions however once I have cantered once it blows her mind and I can't get her to do anything without anticipating the canter. I can't get her to relax in walk or trot at all so she ends up hollow and on the forehand in them too.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to work on this?
Am I better to keep doing transitions even though the quality of the trot is rubbish or am I better to keep trotting until she is working properly however this may not be for the rest of the session?
Yesterday for example she was working nicely in halt walk and trot, put her into canter on the left rein and it was rushed but she was listening and we did some spirals which was helping her slow down and listen. However as soon as I dropped to trot she was hollowing and fast and even after 15 minutes of trying to get her to relax in the trot and doing walk to trot transitions she just wouldn't slow down. I ended up as soon as I got a couple of strides of slower trot putting her into canter on the right rein just so I could work her evenly but this canter was awful.
She is the same on a hack as in the school i.e. one good canter but then it unravels in all gaits!
Any help or tips would be appreciated!
Thank you
I have a mare who after a lot of work can now go lovely in the walk and trot however I am really struggling with her canter.
She is very forward going and tends to rush on the forehand in the canter. I have been told the best thing to do is transitions however once I have cantered once it blows her mind and I can't get her to do anything without anticipating the canter. I can't get her to relax in walk or trot at all so she ends up hollow and on the forehand in them too.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to work on this?
Am I better to keep doing transitions even though the quality of the trot is rubbish or am I better to keep trotting until she is working properly however this may not be for the rest of the session?
Yesterday for example she was working nicely in halt walk and trot, put her into canter on the left rein and it was rushed but she was listening and we did some spirals which was helping her slow down and listen. However as soon as I dropped to trot she was hollowing and fast and even after 15 minutes of trying to get her to relax in the trot and doing walk to trot transitions she just wouldn't slow down. I ended up as soon as I got a couple of strides of slower trot putting her into canter on the right rein just so I could work her evenly but this canter was awful.
She is the same on a hack as in the school i.e. one good canter but then it unravels in all gaits!
Any help or tips would be appreciated!
Thank you