ForeverBroke_
Well-Known Member
I'm in a pickle!
I've got dressage this weekend where I'm doing P10 and P4. Think its P10 you have to canter across the diagonal and trot when you hit the track.
However, I've been seeing a chiropractor this week and I've managed to fuse my pelvis over the last year and twist it so that its constantly turned to the 'inside,' of what would be the school.
This in turn knocks my poor horse off the circle and when I ask him to canter we end up being on a 5m circle in a matter of strides and I cannot get him back out, no matter how much inside leg/ bend I have.
Having been straightened out a bit, (I've got another session tomorrow) I can feel now that my outside knee is pushing him in also and I think this is the main problem.
So - how can I release it?! No stirrups? Amputation of the leg?
I dont really care if it all goes to pot this weekend at stressage because its more an outing for Darcy, but if I can help it I'd like to give it a good shot!
Thanks in advance!
I've got dressage this weekend where I'm doing P10 and P4. Think its P10 you have to canter across the diagonal and trot when you hit the track.
However, I've been seeing a chiropractor this week and I've managed to fuse my pelvis over the last year and twist it so that its constantly turned to the 'inside,' of what would be the school.
This in turn knocks my poor horse off the circle and when I ask him to canter we end up being on a 5m circle in a matter of strides and I cannot get him back out, no matter how much inside leg/ bend I have.
Having been straightened out a bit, (I've got another session tomorrow) I can feel now that my outside knee is pushing him in also and I think this is the main problem.
So - how can I release it?! No stirrups? Amputation of the leg?
I dont really care if it all goes to pot this weekend at stressage because its more an outing for Darcy, but if I can help it I'd like to give it a good shot!
Thanks in advance!