maya2008
Well-Known Member
Was thinking about this today. I noticed some time ago that leisure riders without a school at home often have more consistent dressage scores (up to medium at least) despite the opposite being expected logically.
Today, a lightbulb moment hit little coblet- directing the energy upwards instead of forwards gives you a better canter for dodgier just-defrosted ground, so you can have fun safely. He was SO proud of himself for being able to do it, and was v cute in his excitement at being able to use his schooling in the real world! So I guess hacking teaches them that schooling has value, and that makes the schooling more interesting for them.
And I guess it keeps them sane, and fit, and provides variety.
What else?
Today, a lightbulb moment hit little coblet- directing the energy upwards instead of forwards gives you a better canter for dodgier just-defrosted ground, so you can have fun safely. He was SO proud of himself for being able to do it, and was v cute in his excitement at being able to use his schooling in the real world! So I guess hacking teaches them that schooling has value, and that makes the schooling more interesting for them.
And I guess it keeps them sane, and fit, and provides variety.
What else?