canteron
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have always been taught school in the school and work on fitness when hacking.
But my horse hates schooling and the effort to make her go forward willingly enough to work on quality of pace is exhausting and no fun, so I am trying schooling when hacking when she is naturally more forward.
Any hints. How long is it fair to ask the to work in an outline (if ground ok), how much roadwork is ok and does anyone work in an outline on tarmac, in walk or trot? Is that arguably better for them as the forehand is lighter? I already do neck flexions and shoulder in but this is self preservation and other thoughts on exercises. We always hack on our own so need good control.
I am hoping then we can take these skills back into the school and eventually compete.
Anyone successfully schooled a horse to any level mainly out hacking?
I have always been taught school in the school and work on fitness when hacking.
But my horse hates schooling and the effort to make her go forward willingly enough to work on quality of pace is exhausting and no fun, so I am trying schooling when hacking when she is naturally more forward.
Any hints. How long is it fair to ask the to work in an outline (if ground ok), how much roadwork is ok and does anyone work in an outline on tarmac, in walk or trot? Is that arguably better for them as the forehand is lighter? I already do neck flexions and shoulder in but this is self preservation and other thoughts on exercises. We always hack on our own so need good control.
I am hoping then we can take these skills back into the school and eventually compete.
Anyone successfully schooled a horse to any level mainly out hacking?