typekitty
Well-Known Member
So it started out brilliantly with my horse stepping on my foot and (possibly) breaking my little toe...
Ouch! Nice horse but, big chestnut named Max. Fan!
So the lesson was good, I can still ride
My position is rubbish - old habits die hard
Anyway, I'm a bit confused as I found the instruction contradicted what I had been taught previously with regard to canter - I always thought you moved with the horse in the hips, sort of driving the horse forward with the seat. The instructor though was talking about staying still in the body and just using the legs to keep the horse forward.
What do you think?
Found the school to be excellent - the staff are SO lovely and once I've moved house and have worked out the budget, can't wait to go back. Can't stop thinking about Max hehe.
So the lesson was good, I can still ride
Anyway, I'm a bit confused as I found the instruction contradicted what I had been taught previously with regard to canter - I always thought you moved with the horse in the hips, sort of driving the horse forward with the seat. The instructor though was talking about staying still in the body and just using the legs to keep the horse forward.
Found the school to be excellent - the staff are SO lovely and once I've moved house and have worked out the budget, can't wait to go back. Can't stop thinking about Max hehe.