matt_m
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I wondered if anyone had any suggestions. I am riding a gelding at the moment that is at a stage where I want to start asking something a little different and a bit more demanding of him, he is established in his walk, trot and canter - Good leg yields, off the leg correctly, soft and supple and works in a correct frame and over his topline. Understands a bit of collection and on and back and shows some lovely medium strides when asked.
I have been attempting a little bit of Travers and have hit a brick wall (we all know that riding a horse that knows the job and getting the aids correct is very different to teaching a horse something new, and it's the latter we are talking about here). Firstly, what would you recommend to help encourage the horse to understand that the leg further back request means 'put your bum in' - I am guessing persistence and the help of a schooling whip? Furthermore, when the horse understands the correct bend and listens to the quarters in request, what exercises would you suggest for developing this into half pass i.e. maintaining this position whilst stepping over laterally? I seem to be able to get the position but then asking him to step over into the direction of travel it all falls apart. He is very good at his leg yields where the flexion is the opposite to way of travel and finds that easy.
Any advice or tips appreciated! Thanks in advance.
I wondered if anyone had any suggestions. I am riding a gelding at the moment that is at a stage where I want to start asking something a little different and a bit more demanding of him, he is established in his walk, trot and canter - Good leg yields, off the leg correctly, soft and supple and works in a correct frame and over his topline. Understands a bit of collection and on and back and shows some lovely medium strides when asked.
I have been attempting a little bit of Travers and have hit a brick wall (we all know that riding a horse that knows the job and getting the aids correct is very different to teaching a horse something new, and it's the latter we are talking about here). Firstly, what would you recommend to help encourage the horse to understand that the leg further back request means 'put your bum in' - I am guessing persistence and the help of a schooling whip? Furthermore, when the horse understands the correct bend and listens to the quarters in request, what exercises would you suggest for developing this into half pass i.e. maintaining this position whilst stepping over laterally? I seem to be able to get the position but then asking him to step over into the direction of travel it all falls apart. He is very good at his leg yields where the flexion is the opposite to way of travel and finds that easy.
Any advice or tips appreciated! Thanks in advance.