FestiveFuzz
Well-Known Member
Well we've come on leaps and bounds since I last posted about my nerves at riding my new boy. I've ridden him almost every day (only didn't ride when I was out of the country for work) and have been happily schooling him and even walked and trotted around the XC field alone last night (not much for some but a HUGE deal for me right now!).
On saturday I even had a little canter but quickly realised I desperately need to work on my seat (and breathing!) before doing any further canter work. My once secure seat now finds me tipping forward as I ask for the upward transition and at a guess I'd say I'm gripping with my knees when I do this, not ideal when H decides to pop in a cheeky buck! Frustratingly I know what I'm doing is wrong but my body just doesn't seem to want to co-operate
I've decided that I'm going to school without stirrups tonight in just walk and trot and see if I can start to get my secure seat back but I'm lacking inspiration as to what to do aside from halt/walk/trot transitions, circles etc.?
I've got a lesson booked for next monday so am hoping to address my canter issues then (is it weird I'm hoping for a lunge lesson without stirrups?!) but would like to start working on improving my seat now.
Freddo Faces (definitely my new fave chocolate!) in exchange for any suggestions
On saturday I even had a little canter but quickly realised I desperately need to work on my seat (and breathing!) before doing any further canter work. My once secure seat now finds me tipping forward as I ask for the upward transition and at a guess I'd say I'm gripping with my knees when I do this, not ideal when H decides to pop in a cheeky buck! Frustratingly I know what I'm doing is wrong but my body just doesn't seem to want to co-operate
I've decided that I'm going to school without stirrups tonight in just walk and trot and see if I can start to get my secure seat back but I'm lacking inspiration as to what to do aside from halt/walk/trot transitions, circles etc.?
I've got a lesson booked for next monday so am hoping to address my canter issues then (is it weird I'm hoping for a lunge lesson without stirrups?!) but would like to start working on improving my seat now.
Freddo Faces (definitely my new fave chocolate!) in exchange for any suggestions