Sol
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Started riding Danny again after his short time off, he's going fairly well I think
Just doing walk/trot and very simple changes of rein, a little shoulder-in in walk, loops etc. Easy stuff which he seems happy enough to do - no kicking, bucking, bolting, resisting anyway!
Plan on continuing the walk/trot and making changes of rein/bend more frequent and a little harder for a short while and some hacking if we can, and introducing poles again to get him picking his feet up!
However, when it comes to canter.... I really don't know where we'll start? He's almost always had issues with his canter. It'll be great one day and awful the next, he'll either not go at all hardly or rush. Trying to think how you'd introduce it with a youngster - but never had to do that!
Being able to take him for long canters in straight lines would give me a better idea and maybe give him chance to sort his legs out? But only place we could do that is at local farm rides as it's all road work otherwise near us
Is that a bad idea?
Just want him to come right so we can get on with having fun again! Tired of having to ask so many questions as I'm sure you're sick of reading them
*gives out toblerone*
Plan on continuing the walk/trot and making changes of rein/bend more frequent and a little harder for a short while and some hacking if we can, and introducing poles again to get him picking his feet up!
However, when it comes to canter.... I really don't know where we'll start? He's almost always had issues with his canter. It'll be great one day and awful the next, he'll either not go at all hardly or rush. Trying to think how you'd introduce it with a youngster - but never had to do that!
Being able to take him for long canters in straight lines would give me a better idea and maybe give him chance to sort his legs out? But only place we could do that is at local farm rides as it's all road work otherwise near us
Just want him to come right so we can get on with having fun again! Tired of having to ask so many questions as I'm sure you're sick of reading them
*gives out toblerone*