trickivicki
Well-Known Member
Hi,
When working a young horse which technique do you take to get the canter balanced and sustainable...
The Long Haul.... only cantering when trot/ walk work is well established
The Quick Fix.... let them run through and learn the quick way to keep all legs going in the right direction
At the moment with PJ I am not cantering in the school at all (have the odd canter on hacks when the ground allows) just working hard on trotting/walking/transitions as in my opinion it is the better way but opinions on my yard differ and some think the best way is to get them cantering so they learn to 'sort themselves out' and then deal with getting it right afterwards.
What do you reckon? Or are there any other ways (I'm sure there must be a middle ground somewhere).
When working a young horse which technique do you take to get the canter balanced and sustainable...
The Long Haul.... only cantering when trot/ walk work is well established
The Quick Fix.... let them run through and learn the quick way to keep all legs going in the right direction
At the moment with PJ I am not cantering in the school at all (have the odd canter on hacks when the ground allows) just working hard on trotting/walking/transitions as in my opinion it is the better way but opinions on my yard differ and some think the best way is to get them cantering so they learn to 'sort themselves out' and then deal with getting it right afterwards.
What do you reckon? Or are there any other ways (I'm sure there must be a middle ground somewhere).