stimpy
Well-Known Member
I was just looking through photos of me and my boy and I have come to the conclusion that he is not going as well as he used to :-(
Our issue seems to be that I cannot get him to lift his shoulder. He is a sensitive but lazy horse and so I feel like I am the one who has to generate all the energy. I use lots of transitions to get his quarters under him and that works well to a point but he never seems to come up in front. If I'm honest it's not like he's working long and low either, he is long and, well, poking his nose. The feel I get on top is that of riding a downhill horse.
I don't have this problem with my mare who is very forward going.
We do 95% of our schooling out hacking so in that context does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get him to lift his shoulder?
Our issue seems to be that I cannot get him to lift his shoulder. He is a sensitive but lazy horse and so I feel like I am the one who has to generate all the energy. I use lots of transitions to get his quarters under him and that works well to a point but he never seems to come up in front. If I'm honest it's not like he's working long and low either, he is long and, well, poking his nose. The feel I get on top is that of riding a downhill horse.
I don't have this problem with my mare who is very forward going.
We do 95% of our schooling out hacking so in that context does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get him to lift his shoulder?