darksecret99
Well-Known Member
Sorry, this ended up being a bit long!
Any tips on getting a youngster to get the correct lead - his transitions are push button on the left rein (his stiffer rein), but on the right rein he runs and falls out the outside shoulder and strikes off wrong....
Its getting a bit frustrating as he seemed to be getting much better and would get it right most times, but thats gone out the window again :-(
He gets it wrong on the lunge too so its not that I'm doing something odd... although, annoyingly he almost always gets it right in lessons, so we cant work on whats going wrong!!! I suspect its that we do lots of work on stopping him falling out through his shoulders in trot in lessons before asking for the canter... so I have probably answerd my own question - I need to do more of that !!!! (but any ideas for exercises that might help that are welcome too!!)
I dont want it to become a big issue by me asking him over and over, so if he gets it wrong, I bring him back to trot and wait for another "good moment" to ask him.... but if he doesnt get it right within a few goes I do something else for 5 mins and come back to it.
It sometimes takes a while, but when he gets it right I reward him with my voice and a pat... but then I'm not sure whether to just leave it at that... or do the same again (incase we end up back at square one, only already tired!!!)?? would I be avoiding the problem if I left it after he has got it right once, or am i better off doing this until he gets it right within less attempts?
He is booked in for a check up with the back man soon just incase....
Any tips welcomed!! Its getting me down, cos we seem to be making good progress except for this!!
Any tips on getting a youngster to get the correct lead - his transitions are push button on the left rein (his stiffer rein), but on the right rein he runs and falls out the outside shoulder and strikes off wrong....
Its getting a bit frustrating as he seemed to be getting much better and would get it right most times, but thats gone out the window again :-(
He gets it wrong on the lunge too so its not that I'm doing something odd... although, annoyingly he almost always gets it right in lessons, so we cant work on whats going wrong!!! I suspect its that we do lots of work on stopping him falling out through his shoulders in trot in lessons before asking for the canter... so I have probably answerd my own question - I need to do more of that !!!! (but any ideas for exercises that might help that are welcome too!!)
I dont want it to become a big issue by me asking him over and over, so if he gets it wrong, I bring him back to trot and wait for another "good moment" to ask him.... but if he doesnt get it right within a few goes I do something else for 5 mins and come back to it.
It sometimes takes a while, but when he gets it right I reward him with my voice and a pat... but then I'm not sure whether to just leave it at that... or do the same again (incase we end up back at square one, only already tired!!!)?? would I be avoiding the problem if I left it after he has got it right once, or am i better off doing this until he gets it right within less attempts?
He is booked in for a check up with the back man soon just incase....
Any tips welcomed!! Its getting me down, cos we seem to be making good progress except for this!!