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I know its not exactly something to moan about, but I have an odd problem. The last two days I've schooled my four year old and she's been totally fab. Walk, trot, canter - forward in a soft outline. Perfect (well by my standards, which are pretty low!). After 20 minutes I don't know what to do, I want to get off. I'm so used to it taking so long to loosen up horse/get control of horse/win battles with horse that my young horse is a bit of a mystery to me.
I think we're at a stage where we could use some lessons to push us a bit, but as long as I've still got my big mare I'm skint and can't justify paying for them yet. I'd also quite like to chuck school work for a bit and just hack, but this is a non-starter as my young horse's one major flaw is she's shite in traffic.
So I suppose what I'm after is some ideas for things to work on. Ways to make riding (and being ridden from my horse's POV) a bit more interesting and purposeful.
Cheers.
I think we're at a stage where we could use some lessons to push us a bit, but as long as I've still got my big mare I'm skint and can't justify paying for them yet. I'd also quite like to chuck school work for a bit and just hack, but this is a non-starter as my young horse's one major flaw is she's shite in traffic.
So I suppose what I'm after is some ideas for things to work on. Ways to make riding (and being ridden from my horse's POV) a bit more interesting and purposeful.
Cheers.