Wishful
Well-Known Member
I'm a relatively novice rider, coming back after a long break. I can walk, trot, canter and jump and have galloped once (beach ride in lake district).
When I came back, I got a couple of lunge lessons, which sorted out my sitting trot, but I still have issues getting the riding school horses to go forward in the school, and get quite nervous of canter transitions a lot of the time.
I also go riding at a trekking stables on Dartmoor. Last weekend went out for a 2 hour trek in heavy rain and wind, and had a fanstastic time with lots and lots of canters. Obviously on safe sensible trekking centre horse, but fairly forward going, and also well schooled - will do leg yield, extended walk, extended trot (first time I rode him I didn't collect him up enough when asking for canter and got extended trot!!!). Didn't have any worries when I asked for canter at all - no nerves, just the buzz from the long fast ride.
At the RS, I get really nervous asking for canter in a confined space. The horses I ride are really safe and sensible, but responsive if you get it right, although one likes to amuse himself taking the mickey a little. Somehow I get far more nervous of hitting the horse when doesn't respond to my leg, and get really nervous of cantering, unless I'm jumping, when I'm more focussed on getting the horse to the jump with impulsion and rhythm and canter just happens along the way, which doesn't scare me at all!
Any suggestions how I can take my Dartmoor confidence and bring it to cantering in lessons without being a total wuss!
Thanks for reading!
When I came back, I got a couple of lunge lessons, which sorted out my sitting trot, but I still have issues getting the riding school horses to go forward in the school, and get quite nervous of canter transitions a lot of the time.
I also go riding at a trekking stables on Dartmoor. Last weekend went out for a 2 hour trek in heavy rain and wind, and had a fanstastic time with lots and lots of canters. Obviously on safe sensible trekking centre horse, but fairly forward going, and also well schooled - will do leg yield, extended walk, extended trot (first time I rode him I didn't collect him up enough when asking for canter and got extended trot!!!). Didn't have any worries when I asked for canter at all - no nerves, just the buzz from the long fast ride.
At the RS, I get really nervous asking for canter in a confined space. The horses I ride are really safe and sensible, but responsive if you get it right, although one likes to amuse himself taking the mickey a little. Somehow I get far more nervous of hitting the horse when doesn't respond to my leg, and get really nervous of cantering, unless I'm jumping, when I'm more focussed on getting the horse to the jump with impulsion and rhythm and canter just happens along the way, which doesn't scare me at all!
Any suggestions how I can take my Dartmoor confidence and bring it to cantering in lessons without being a total wuss!
Thanks for reading!