Tnavas
Well-Known Member
Three down the belly, may be allowed, but I find it abhorrent.
The daft thing is you all want swift responses to soft aids, but you are teaching the opposite.
Not so!
It is no different than telling a naughty child "I'll count to three" then if ignored giving a punishment.
Horses learn by habit - the bad habits picked up as fasat as the good. We used to have a riding school horse that though obedient and would walk trot and canter on request he did not give more than the minimal which was hard for a rider ttrying to develop more knowledge.
I'd get on him, drop him one good whop with the schooling whip and for the rest of the lesson he would work like a pro. In fact he was part of a big dressage quadrille display with one of my frineds after her horse went lame and was awesoome.
I don't know which 'Natural' yoou follow but PArrelli starts with the use of the rope at different pressures until the horse responds.
I have great admiration for the true PArrelli people who can work with such a close bond, however it still boils down to "Me Master - you horse"