Crazydancer
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this seems like a daft question, when you ask for turn on the forehand, do you drop any weight into/lift weight off either seatbone??
I'm just bringing a mare (not mine) back into work, we're only just walking for around 20 mins a session, and I've just started asking for a little flexion and balancing, and today I thought I'd just ask her to try a step around her forehand as I know she's had some previous training but not sure how much (she had a foal and not been ridden for about 4 years) Moving hindquarters to the right she took my very light aid and stepped nicely away. Tried on the other side and nothing! I am aware my riding is very rusty, and I wasn't sure if she was finding it difficult, or I was not 'asking' correctly. So far she has been quite responsive to light aids, half-halts etc. Is there something I could be doing wrong, I do drop my weight more into my right seatbone so not sure if I might have been doing that and confusing her.
Thanks!
I'm just bringing a mare (not mine) back into work, we're only just walking for around 20 mins a session, and I've just started asking for a little flexion and balancing, and today I thought I'd just ask her to try a step around her forehand as I know she's had some previous training but not sure how much (she had a foal and not been ridden for about 4 years) Moving hindquarters to the right she took my very light aid and stepped nicely away. Tried on the other side and nothing! I am aware my riding is very rusty, and I wasn't sure if she was finding it difficult, or I was not 'asking' correctly. So far she has been quite responsive to light aids, half-halts etc. Is there something I could be doing wrong, I do drop my weight more into my right seatbone so not sure if I might have been doing that and confusing her.
Thanks!