oldie48
Well-Known Member
I have eventually plucked up the courage to hack Rose out on her own, she's fine in company but on her own she's tight, tense and just a little nappy. So every morning this week we have gone round the block in walk. It takes about 20 minutes and is great as a warm up for schooling. Did our third day today and she's getting more relaxed each time. I've been focusing on maintaining a consistent rhythm to the walk as she either wants to rush off with her head in the air or, if I take a check, she can slam the brakes on. I wanted to share this as I'm finding it a good way to relax her, her footfall on the road helps me to maintain the rhythm and I'm finding a much better balance between leg, seat and hand. It's such a simple exercise but has the added bonus of keeping me focused rather than sitting there like a wally passenger and it keeps her focused on me too. We only had one stop today, she didn't scream, she came home in a lovely relaxed walk and I didn't feel as if I was sitting on a plank! I am going to continue building on work in walk on our little hacks as in the school, she can get behind the leg and go a bit crabby Obviously once I'm happy with maintaining the rhythm we'll move on to trans within the walk and some lateral stuff. Is there anything else I can work on?