SunshineTallulah
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
My horse is now starting to work more consistently in trot, and tracking up and engaging his back end, thereby working into the bridle quite nicely with self carriage.
However, once we get into canter, it all goes out the window and it reverts back to a hollow canter, head in the air, nose poking, tension in the neck and over his back, evading by falling out through the shoulder on the circle. Going large round the school is also hard as I cannot keep his head and neck straight. His body is straight but not his neck/head.
Also its almost like he uses his front end in canter and not his his butt as the engine.
He has had his teeth, saddle and back checked, all OK!
I am starting him in a John Whitaker Training System, as recommended by the back lady to develop his top line.... hopefully in turn this will have a positive impact on his quality of work under saddle.
Any suggestions for exercises/tips?
My horse is now starting to work more consistently in trot, and tracking up and engaging his back end, thereby working into the bridle quite nicely with self carriage.
However, once we get into canter, it all goes out the window and it reverts back to a hollow canter, head in the air, nose poking, tension in the neck and over his back, evading by falling out through the shoulder on the circle. Going large round the school is also hard as I cannot keep his head and neck straight. His body is straight but not his neck/head.
Also its almost like he uses his front end in canter and not his his butt as the engine.
He has had his teeth, saddle and back checked, all OK!
I am starting him in a John Whitaker Training System, as recommended by the back lady to develop his top line.... hopefully in turn this will have a positive impact on his quality of work under saddle.
Any suggestions for exercises/tips?