emfen1305
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So after stopping all riding and lessons due to confidence blip (still ongoing but getting better), I have taken lessons back up with a new instructor. I had a sort of assessment lesson with her where I babbled on about all of my issues and she very attentively listened and recommended some out of saddle reading and in saddle exercises. She then watched me ride but I asked not to canter (not quite feeling it yet) so she just watched me walk and trot on both reins and do some basic circles, changes of rein etc. We have established he has a nice rhythm (always get good comments about that on my sheets) but that I do not provide any contact for him to work in to at all so all of the power is lost, this also means he is not bending properly around my leg and shooting out through his shoulders on circles (these are all things I had posted about before and I am aware of but couldn't fix). The hands are something I am working on, she says I either dont have a contact at all or I am fair too harsh (especially with my outside rein - it is a panic reaction when I think he's going to do something)
She has recommended teaching leg yield as a way to improve his step under and therefore the bend and hopefully will help me develop an even feel down both reins however the poor cob just is not getting it. She wondered whether he is being impeded by his stompy back legs but he is perfectly capable on the ground and he will do it when ridden if I turn his head to the fence and ask him to go sideways parallel with the fence line but if I ask him off the 3/4 line towards the track (or away) then he just does not get it. He tries to run through my outside rein and then stops or goes backwards if I don't let him.
I know I am causing the problem but not sure what to do. I feel like I am giving the right aids (confirmed by the instructor) but he is baffled by it. It is exactly the same on both reins, it's like he can't go forwards + sideways, it is just one or the other. Does anyone have any tips? We ran out of time (she wanted to focus on some exercises to help with my hands instead) but I do want to practice this too. Thanks
She has recommended teaching leg yield as a way to improve his step under and therefore the bend and hopefully will help me develop an even feel down both reins however the poor cob just is not getting it. She wondered whether he is being impeded by his stompy back legs but he is perfectly capable on the ground and he will do it when ridden if I turn his head to the fence and ask him to go sideways parallel with the fence line but if I ask him off the 3/4 line towards the track (or away) then he just does not get it. He tries to run through my outside rein and then stops or goes backwards if I don't let him.
I know I am causing the problem but not sure what to do. I feel like I am giving the right aids (confirmed by the instructor) but he is baffled by it. It is exactly the same on both reins, it's like he can't go forwards + sideways, it is just one or the other. Does anyone have any tips? We ran out of time (she wanted to focus on some exercises to help with my hands instead) but I do want to practice this too. Thanks