moocow
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone could advise on excercises I could be doing with my mare. She is rising 5 and very green. she went for schooling for 6 months and jumping and I got her back in nov. She was loopy when I got her back. Racing all the time. Started hacking her out and initially she was a nightmare, jogged the whole time.
Progress has been made! We can now hack out at a leisurely walk. If we do trot and canter, we get a little wound up but manageble. we have also done a little jump on our hacks and all went well. schooling wise, we have calmed down A LOT. we are doing well in walk and trot. She will leg yield and turn on the fore (not brilliantly but getting there). I do loads of transitions with her. Problem is that canter is prooving to be a real challange. transitions are rushed, her
head comes right up with ears back, she races in trot and then canters. Downward transitions are very bad also, breaks into a very fast trot, and takes a long time to get settled.
She is not using her back end well in any pace but if you use your leg she gets faster and starts to fall in. I do a fair bit of road work with her on her hacks and there are lots of very steep hills. Rather than use her back end, she pulls her self along with the front. Again, if you use your leg, she just speeds up. She is down on the bit though.
just wondering if there is any website or anything like that that out lines excercises that you can do to school. Any advice would be great. thanks.
Progress has been made! We can now hack out at a leisurely walk. If we do trot and canter, we get a little wound up but manageble. we have also done a little jump on our hacks and all went well. schooling wise, we have calmed down A LOT. we are doing well in walk and trot. She will leg yield and turn on the fore (not brilliantly but getting there). I do loads of transitions with her. Problem is that canter is prooving to be a real challange. transitions are rushed, her
head comes right up with ears back, she races in trot and then canters. Downward transitions are very bad also, breaks into a very fast trot, and takes a long time to get settled.
She is not using her back end well in any pace but if you use your leg she gets faster and starts to fall in. I do a fair bit of road work with her on her hacks and there are lots of very steep hills. Rather than use her back end, she pulls her self along with the front. Again, if you use your leg, she just speeds up. She is down on the bit though.
just wondering if there is any website or anything like that that out lines excercises that you can do to school. Any advice would be great. thanks.