Nugget La Poneh
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Aside from too long a reins and a too fat an ar$e 
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Darn it - How do I get Pootube vids to come up with a thumbnail like everyone else?
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without the spacesjust watching your vid now, pretty horse!
First thing I noticed is that you sit uneven in the saddle. You pivot through either the hip or knee (hard to tell from this angle). You will need to do some exercises to correct this or it will come through in the riding ie struggling to get the correct lead in canter. I also felt that you sit quite far back in the saddle- perhaps due to you leaning forwards but it is putting too much weight over the cantle and I wondered if this was why there was a little lack of 'swing' in the trot. She is stunning though! What's the history?
Is it just
Me or is your pony going short behind?![]()
Nice ponyI think you need to check your shoulder-hip-heel line, and ensure you're sitting straight in the saddle. Other than that, thumbs on top and hands up off the neck and out in front of you (I'm terrible for sitting on mine!), try to give a nice steady contact for the pony to work into.
I don't think the pony's short behind, I think it has usual pony paces and lacks throughness from behind. A lot to like though![]()
Thank you
We have been working on getting back feet underneath - but bless him he takes a 6'6-6'9 rug and he's only a smidge over 14.3hh... he's like a sausage dog![]()
haha, mine is the same - his natural swinging, reaching gait just doesn't track up like some horses. My 2 year old over-tracks naturally in the field. Fergs has to be really powering along before he steps up - it's not his working gait! Sometimes you just work with what you've got. Mine does ok at unaff novice (he's a just turned 6 y/old and not done masses of schooling due to lack of facilities and injury last year - so this is certainly not his limit yet!) - it's not the end of the world if they don't have naturally flashy gaits anyway.
Will he stretch down into a long, loose frame in trot? I find that helps mine to power from behind more and when he's loosened up he can offer ok medium work![]()
He has flashy paces for a haflinger, but nothing like a 'normal' horse![]()
I just think something doesn't look
Right at all with his back legs? A lot of tail swishing also. Sweet pony tho, hopefully I'm wrong but just thought I'd point it out. Surprised no one else has mentioned. Maybe it's just me- I have a radar for lameness/unevenness etc!
I just think something doesn't look
Right at all with his back legs? A lot of tail swishing also. Sweet pony tho, hopefully I'm wrong but just thought I'd point it out. Surprised no one else has mentioned. Maybe it's just me- I have a radar for lameness/unevenness etc!
that's what I say about Fergs - he's very flashy... for a highland
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Wouldn't change them for the world, though![]()
I agree sort of...pony is not tracking up as the OP has mentioned. probably needs to build strength in his back. Doesn't look lame to me. I would suggest OP works on lots of transitions and getting trot to a steadier rhythm as is seems he pulling himself along a little.
I like your riding OP...very gentle and subtle..can also see from short vid that you are really concentrating. Maybe relax a little...ask someone to chuck the vid on at random so you are not aware...you may notice a difference.
Hope that helps? love the vid
Thank you - although I think the concentration was me reciting 'he will not buck, he will not buck, I can do trot, he will not buck'![]()
hehe...been there! Its trying to remember to breathe whilst reciting it that is the hard bit![]()
Marlyclay - the more I watch, the more I agree. It did fit me when I bought it 2 years ago, but have since put on 2 stone of which 1.5 appears to be on my behind![]()
I canter on hacks, even jump...just in the school I lose my bottle!