Sarah1
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
I was just wanting your opinions on something please...
I've been working really hard at getting Bailey to carry himself properly while out hacking rather than gawping at everything & anything! This weekend he's been fab - I've had to flex him a little as he felt like he was getting a little stiff/tight in his neck but other than that he's been great.
Anyway, I can now get him to drop nice & soft on a long rein just by closing my hands & sitting up tall in the saddle with my elbows at my sides (keeping my legs round him obviously). I try very hard not to fiddle him into an outline!
The only thing I've found is that he feels like he's slowing down as he starts to work over his back - his footfalls sound very crisp, if that makes sense, & I do feel him round but he seems to go slower than if I allow him to go along as he likes?!
He does the same in trot - as I take up a contact & ask him to soften his jaw he'll slow down but the trot feels better & more rhythmical.
When I allow him to go along as he likes he shuffles a hind leg (something he's always done) - he doesn't do this when I ask him to work correctly but when I try to make him go faster in walk he throws his head up & gets a bit upset - am I pushing him out of his natural rhythm?
Does this sound normal? I always make sure we have a nice trot or canter to get him really forward & in front of my leg before asking him to work correctly.
Thanks everyone - hope I've made sense?!
S xx
I was just wanting your opinions on something please...
I've been working really hard at getting Bailey to carry himself properly while out hacking rather than gawping at everything & anything! This weekend he's been fab - I've had to flex him a little as he felt like he was getting a little stiff/tight in his neck but other than that he's been great.
Anyway, I can now get him to drop nice & soft on a long rein just by closing my hands & sitting up tall in the saddle with my elbows at my sides (keeping my legs round him obviously). I try very hard not to fiddle him into an outline!
The only thing I've found is that he feels like he's slowing down as he starts to work over his back - his footfalls sound very crisp, if that makes sense, & I do feel him round but he seems to go slower than if I allow him to go along as he likes?!
He does the same in trot - as I take up a contact & ask him to soften his jaw he'll slow down but the trot feels better & more rhythmical.
When I allow him to go along as he likes he shuffles a hind leg (something he's always done) - he doesn't do this when I ask him to work correctly but when I try to make him go faster in walk he throws his head up & gets a bit upset - am I pushing him out of his natural rhythm?
Does this sound normal? I always make sure we have a nice trot or canter to get him really forward & in front of my leg before asking him to work correctly.
Thanks everyone - hope I've made sense?!
S xx