Worried1
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OH has new theory to try on Diva. He has suggested that we work her twice a day a couple of times a week over a given period of time and to see if there is a general improvement.
Diva tends to come out quite tight over the back and resistant in the contact (OH calls this her default setting and is possibly a result of previosuly being worked in draw reins) Once she is warmed up (usually takes about 10 minutes) she steps through and is soft and truly lovely.
Now some horse come out spooky and sharp but Diva is the opposite she is quite stuffy and tight over her back. So in terms of time, it is probably the same for those horse with sharp horses to settle them and begin working.
We worked her yesterday and she was a little 'meggy' probably more so than usual because she has had a holiday and is coming back into work. However I can honestly say that the last 20 minutes were the BEST trot work I have ever had out of her. Her lateral work was fab, particularly the shoulder-in and half-pass and she felt incredibly even on both reins.
After my lesson we were chatting and OH said I wonder if one day she will come out like she finishes in a stretch, loose and supple and challenging the contact. At which point he then said I wonder if it is worth a couple of times a week working her twice. First time warming up for about 15 minutes at 10am and then working her for longer in the afternoon at about 3pm.
The idea being that we get through all the crap much faster and get to a point where we can really work her instead of spending 15 minutes trying to put her through. Just wondered if anyone had any ideas or previous experience with doing this?
(In case anyone is wondering teeth, back and saddle all OK, she is being checked by the physio again on Thursday as saddle has been altered so want to get her checked again, but last visit 3 months ago she was fine and didn't need any work.)
Diva tends to come out quite tight over the back and resistant in the contact (OH calls this her default setting and is possibly a result of previosuly being worked in draw reins) Once she is warmed up (usually takes about 10 minutes) she steps through and is soft and truly lovely.
Now some horse come out spooky and sharp but Diva is the opposite she is quite stuffy and tight over her back. So in terms of time, it is probably the same for those horse with sharp horses to settle them and begin working.
We worked her yesterday and she was a little 'meggy' probably more so than usual because she has had a holiday and is coming back into work. However I can honestly say that the last 20 minutes were the BEST trot work I have ever had out of her. Her lateral work was fab, particularly the shoulder-in and half-pass and she felt incredibly even on both reins.
After my lesson we were chatting and OH said I wonder if one day she will come out like she finishes in a stretch, loose and supple and challenging the contact. At which point he then said I wonder if it is worth a couple of times a week working her twice. First time warming up for about 15 minutes at 10am and then working her for longer in the afternoon at about 3pm.
The idea being that we get through all the crap much faster and get to a point where we can really work her instead of spending 15 minutes trying to put her through. Just wondered if anyone had any ideas or previous experience with doing this?
(In case anyone is wondering teeth, back and saddle all OK, she is being checked by the physio again on Thursday as saddle has been altered so want to get her checked again, but last visit 3 months ago she was fine and didn't need any work.)