Seahorse
Well-Known Member
I had a lesson yesterday with Markus Bauer, it was fab. But I'm now slightly confused and wondered if you guys on here could help!!
Axel is naturally left bended, and has therefore made me sit on him left bended too, so on the right rein I struggle to get him to bend through his whole body. So firstly I need to get my position correct and with me sitting to the right.
Easier said than done! I'm really struggling with this and always seem to end up with my right leg too far back and my left leg too far forward (on the right rein). I know what I need to be doing, but I find it very difficult.
Markus was being very nice and even drew me a picture of what I need to be doing but it feels very strange and its hard!! Although he did say that its become a habit, and if it feels wrong then its right!
Any advice? Are there any exercises I can do that will make me sit to the right?
Thanks
It was quite funny though, in canter I was sitting to the inside really well, and then suddenly I shifted my weight to the ouside, and Axey did a flying change
Markus was very impressed!!!
Axel is naturally left bended, and has therefore made me sit on him left bended too, so on the right rein I struggle to get him to bend through his whole body. So firstly I need to get my position correct and with me sitting to the right.
Easier said than done! I'm really struggling with this and always seem to end up with my right leg too far back and my left leg too far forward (on the right rein). I know what I need to be doing, but I find it very difficult.
Markus was being very nice and even drew me a picture of what I need to be doing but it feels very strange and its hard!! Although he did say that its become a habit, and if it feels wrong then its right!
Any advice? Are there any exercises I can do that will make me sit to the right?
Thanks
It was quite funny though, in canter I was sitting to the inside really well, and then suddenly I shifted my weight to the ouside, and Axey did a flying change