imogen345
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjxX...DvjVQa1PpcFMX1h3aKvXzQoofKV3LLGJXGNw_gX46XeI=
Link to video is above. Posted this a while back but didn't get many replies. Just wanting some feedback as I've not yet found an instructor in my area to have any help as she is being kept away from home.
One friend said she looks very flicky" with her hind legs? Is this a bad thing/what can I do about it??? She also said to use draw reins, but I'm not even a fan of the Pessoa never mind draw reins, I want her to be correctly schooled and never had to use a single gadget in the past, I don't even like using a flash on the bridle!
She is fine to lunge and hack out, but roughly how many times should I lunge, hack and ride a week to balance it out? With regards to her on the lunge, my favourite way is to mix long reining and lunging with double lines, but she goes exactly like she does in the video, even when I use a whip she just gets a little bit 'oh really' kind of attitude. I have used side reins, whilst making sure she is using her hind end as she is forwards, she did accept them and for the first and only time, form an easy to hold outline she seemed happy in, but I am still iffy about using side reins so have not used them since...
Her rhythm can change, we can lengthen and shorten trot and she is enjoying some jumping. She is very lazy on right rein and struggles with canter and correct lead but this is fixing up nicely. Since sorting out balance, striding and canter though we are stuck at this point and I can't find anything to reason with her and achieve the next step. If I ask for leg yield she hunches up and drifts to the side very annoyed with me about the situation and if I try counter bend, she really doesn't understand and once again fails to see the point. I ride with a schooling whip as she will not use her back end if I don't all though she is not a fan of you holding the whip, also thought I'd try spurs for just a week to engage her but even with a roller on the end they where her worst enemy.
I am probably making her sound really horrific bless her, she is not and when I say she has an attitude, I am only meaning ever so slightly... Just I like to read her and pick up on the slightest change in her mind set so I don't spoil the concepts of schooling for her.
Lastly, her back, teeth and saddle has been checked and all ok. Saddle is fine for riding but could be shorter in length so currently hunting as it belongs to my Arabian mare anyway and want to find a Barrie Swain saddle for her asap. Any help will be fab, sorry about the essay but I like to receive advice whenever I can and as I've not yet found an instructor, it will be greatly appreciated.
Link to video is above. Posted this a while back but didn't get many replies. Just wanting some feedback as I've not yet found an instructor in my area to have any help as she is being kept away from home.
One friend said she looks very flicky" with her hind legs? Is this a bad thing/what can I do about it??? She also said to use draw reins, but I'm not even a fan of the Pessoa never mind draw reins, I want her to be correctly schooled and never had to use a single gadget in the past, I don't even like using a flash on the bridle!
She is fine to lunge and hack out, but roughly how many times should I lunge, hack and ride a week to balance it out? With regards to her on the lunge, my favourite way is to mix long reining and lunging with double lines, but she goes exactly like she does in the video, even when I use a whip she just gets a little bit 'oh really' kind of attitude. I have used side reins, whilst making sure she is using her hind end as she is forwards, she did accept them and for the first and only time, form an easy to hold outline she seemed happy in, but I am still iffy about using side reins so have not used them since...
Her rhythm can change, we can lengthen and shorten trot and she is enjoying some jumping. She is very lazy on right rein and struggles with canter and correct lead but this is fixing up nicely. Since sorting out balance, striding and canter though we are stuck at this point and I can't find anything to reason with her and achieve the next step. If I ask for leg yield she hunches up and drifts to the side very annoyed with me about the situation and if I try counter bend, she really doesn't understand and once again fails to see the point. I ride with a schooling whip as she will not use her back end if I don't all though she is not a fan of you holding the whip, also thought I'd try spurs for just a week to engage her but even with a roller on the end they where her worst enemy.
I am probably making her sound really horrific bless her, she is not and when I say she has an attitude, I am only meaning ever so slightly... Just I like to read her and pick up on the slightest change in her mind set so I don't spoil the concepts of schooling for her.
Lastly, her back, teeth and saddle has been checked and all ok. Saddle is fine for riding but could be shorter in length so currently hunting as it belongs to my Arabian mare anyway and want to find a Barrie Swain saddle for her asap. Any help will be fab, sorry about the essay but I like to receive advice whenever I can and as I've not yet found an instructor, it will be greatly appreciated.