TwoStroke
Well-Known Member
I have no teaching experience, but a friend of mine has asked me to help her whilst she schools her horse, as she finds she makes more progress if she has someone there 'teaching' her.
I've done a couple of sessions with her, and her main issue is 'feel'. Her hands are too hard and her horse fixes against them; I've tried to explain how an elastic, following contact should feel, and whilst her position looks a bit better now, she obviously hasn't managed to get the contact correct yet.
At her request, I got on the horse for a few mins. Although he's like a plank of wood, he has no muscle and finds correct work very difficult, he does soften fairly easily for me, and tries his best. So I know the horse will go nicely when ridden correctly, but I'm really struggling to try and teach feel.
Ideally she needs lessons with a really good instructor; unfortunately that's not an option for her at the moment. So does anyone have any tips about how I can help her to improve her contact?
TIA
I've done a couple of sessions with her, and her main issue is 'feel'. Her hands are too hard and her horse fixes against them; I've tried to explain how an elastic, following contact should feel, and whilst her position looks a bit better now, she obviously hasn't managed to get the contact correct yet.
At her request, I got on the horse for a few mins. Although he's like a plank of wood, he has no muscle and finds correct work very difficult, he does soften fairly easily for me, and tries his best. So I know the horse will go nicely when ridden correctly, but I'm really struggling to try and teach feel.
Ideally she needs lessons with a really good instructor; unfortunately that's not an option for her at the moment. So does anyone have any tips about how I can help her to improve her contact?
TIA