Casey76
Well-Known Member
That the more you and your horse are accomplished, the more difficult it is to ride a circle?
I thought I knew how to ride a circle - apparently not
I thought my pony was walking and trotting circles well enough - apparently not 
I've spent my last two lessons riding circles and figure-8s and it has been a complete education.
In the meantime, my pony is now much more balanced, has decreased her tendency to lean on her inside shoulder, and will take the contact evenly on both reins and during the transition out of the circle and onto the other rein. I am much more aware of all 4 of my limbs (especially my left leg which is annoyingly passive after my hip injury last year!), and more careful not to drop the contact on the outside rein when changing the rein.
Seriously, the next time someone says "but you just sit there and the horse does all the work" I'm going to shoot them!
At this rate I may just be ready for my first dressage comp in April!
I thought I knew how to ride a circle - apparently not
I've spent my last two lessons riding circles and figure-8s and it has been a complete education.
In the meantime, my pony is now much more balanced, has decreased her tendency to lean on her inside shoulder, and will take the contact evenly on both reins and during the transition out of the circle and onto the other rein. I am much more aware of all 4 of my limbs (especially my left leg which is annoyingly passive after my hip injury last year!), and more careful not to drop the contact on the outside rein when changing the rein.
Seriously, the next time someone says "but you just sit there and the horse does all the work" I'm going to shoot them!
At this rate I may just be ready for my first dressage comp in April!