lucky7
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My 7 yr old welsh D seems to be really coming into himself, finally! he's much more consistent now with holding himself nicely, and he's much more responsive. Hes still very sharp and spooky but can also be a bit lazy in the same breath! I recognise when he gets a bit behind as he disappears in my hands and curls up - i push him forwards and he takes up the contac again, also he used to throw his head about - this habit has now almost completley gone, rare he does it now. We still have a way to go and wondered if you could offer som tips?
1. When i ask for leg yield he goes in wonky - almost bananas to the inside or goes front legs first (if that makes sense?!) he is responsive moving off the leg and does a lovely turn on the forehand, excellent at opening gates etc as just takes a touch of leg now. Took a while to sink in but hes got it, just need to improve!
2. He gets *fast* as in he sorts of runs away then loses rhythm and balance then hollows, i do use half halt but sometimes hes hard to keep in check! normally this happens during the first 15 mins of the session, he's very forward.
3. Canter transitions are naff! upward is okay - its downwards, he loses balance and runs and hollows. He's getting better when he canters, i can feel when he gets its right, these good moments are out weighing the bad moments of his canter - he falls onto his forehand or hollows or runs! also he used to find it hard to strike off on the correct leg on the right rein, it used to take about 6 attempts but this is getting better - normally 1 in 3 times he will get it correct.
Any tips would be good!! i have a clinic in April then will be taking up lessons again.
I alsomost thought about selling him a while back but glad i persevered, he seems to be growing into himself now and has matured lots over the past couple of months. I took the pressure off and we don't have any competitions booked or had a lesson since early december. He then had a few weeks off over christmas and we have been mainly hacking and recently started the schooling again.
1. When i ask for leg yield he goes in wonky - almost bananas to the inside or goes front legs first (if that makes sense?!) he is responsive moving off the leg and does a lovely turn on the forehand, excellent at opening gates etc as just takes a touch of leg now. Took a while to sink in but hes got it, just need to improve!
2. He gets *fast* as in he sorts of runs away then loses rhythm and balance then hollows, i do use half halt but sometimes hes hard to keep in check! normally this happens during the first 15 mins of the session, he's very forward.
3. Canter transitions are naff! upward is okay - its downwards, he loses balance and runs and hollows. He's getting better when he canters, i can feel when he gets its right, these good moments are out weighing the bad moments of his canter - he falls onto his forehand or hollows or runs! also he used to find it hard to strike off on the correct leg on the right rein, it used to take about 6 attempts but this is getting better - normally 1 in 3 times he will get it correct.
Any tips would be good!! i have a clinic in April then will be taking up lessons again.
I alsomost thought about selling him a while back but glad i persevered, he seems to be growing into himself now and has matured lots over the past couple of months. I took the pressure off and we don't have any competitions booked or had a lesson since early december. He then had a few weeks off over christmas and we have been mainly hacking and recently started the schooling again.