QueenDee_
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After having a bit of fun hacking around and jumping in the back field I decided its time to crack down on the schooling. But apparently my Thoroughbred, Comet, has no interest in this circling and going around at something near a steady pace, and feels the need to 'motor bike' round corners & on circles... having never had any intention of owning or buying a motorbike i'd like some advice as to how to steady her and teach her to bend not lean...
Shes okay in trot and walk, however in canter she seems to go into TB mode, head up, jaw locked, GOGOGO
she isn't in any discomfort of any kind, saddle fits, teeth okay so I know this isn't a reason. However she seems worse on the right rein, and appears stiffer through her right side than the left. Whether this is just because in the past 8 years she hasn't done any schooling, my Mom's just hacked her about and she had last year off to foal, bit I was debating getting physio out just to see if she is all she should be.
In the mean time, how can I get her more balanced and accepting with the contact, lowering the head and generally not being such a stiff necked, thin legged, speed demon of a Thoroughbred
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Shes okay in trot and walk, however in canter she seems to go into TB mode, head up, jaw locked, GOGOGO
In the mean time, how can I get her more balanced and accepting with the contact, lowering the head and generally not being such a stiff necked, thin legged, speed demon of a Thoroughbred
Cake and coffee for reading this
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