amandaco2
Well-Known Member
really nosey post but what has everyone done today if they rode?
and what was your aim?
here was my school plan/session-
my basic aim was getting her back relaxed, inside hinds underneath her and more constistant and light in the contact. simple basic stuff.
our school was a bit hard as we had a frost/minus temps so we did our entire 40min schooling session in walk
started off with a few circuits of walk on long rein to let her limber up and snort at a few scarey things in the bushes!
then did a 20m circle on each rein, then a 15m circle on each rein at A and C on a fairly loose rein asking her to just drop her nose a little.
then gathered her up a little to a long and low outline to get her back to come up and relax on the 20 and 15m circles at B and E
and we did some flexation work on the circle and outside track (inside and outside bend without coming off 2 tracks) working on some slight bends and exaggerated bends.
then we did some 2x easy leg yeilds each way from the c'line to the track without asking much in the way of crossing legs at first.
asked for a little more flexion and really round and down on a 10m cicle at A and C each rein with a FWLR across the diagnal between them.
then did some leg yields from the 3/4 to 3/4 line both ways, asking for more stepping under with the hinds.
then we went large and did some shoulder fore along the track with a 10m circle at B/E on each rein. changed rein with turn out the forehand.
rode a 15x15 square on each rein asking for turn about the forehand in each corner with a FWLR across short diagnal between.
then down c'line leg yield to join the track just before B/E concentrating on getting her stepping right under and maintaining a very slight bend. at B/E, a 10m circle asking for a deeper outline. then a 3 track shoulder in along the track.
then at the corner asking for a traver along the short side, on 3 tracks
changed rein FWLR across from E/B then repeated exercise on the other rein
we then had a walk large with a 10m 1/2 circle change of rein in a longer lower outline and she was really taking the contact down and her back was lovely.
she came back into a deep outline as soon as i asked and her contact was very nice. we did a 4 track shoulder in along the long side on each rein, changed rein doing a 10circle at the corner.
the we did shoulder in on a 20m circle and i spiralled it down and changed the bend to do a few steps of a walk piroutte on each rein.
then we came up into a competition outline and she stayed lovely and soft and consistant and we practiced halting at every other marker on the track then on the 3/4lines.
i allowed her more rein and we did some gentle leg yields from the c'line to the track on each rein.
2x 20m circles on each rein.
then we walked once on each rein in FWLR round the school.
and a big pat!
then we had a thorough grooming session whilst she munched some hay and i gave her back a massage with the hand held massage thingie
rug on
little feed of chaff/nuts and then thrown out for the day in the field!
and what was your aim?
here was my school plan/session-
my basic aim was getting her back relaxed, inside hinds underneath her and more constistant and light in the contact. simple basic stuff.
our school was a bit hard as we had a frost/minus temps so we did our entire 40min schooling session in walk
started off with a few circuits of walk on long rein to let her limber up and snort at a few scarey things in the bushes!
then did a 20m circle on each rein, then a 15m circle on each rein at A and C on a fairly loose rein asking her to just drop her nose a little.
then gathered her up a little to a long and low outline to get her back to come up and relax on the 20 and 15m circles at B and E
and we did some flexation work on the circle and outside track (inside and outside bend without coming off 2 tracks) working on some slight bends and exaggerated bends.
then we did some 2x easy leg yeilds each way from the c'line to the track without asking much in the way of crossing legs at first.
asked for a little more flexion and really round and down on a 10m cicle at A and C each rein with a FWLR across the diagnal between them.
then did some leg yields from the 3/4 to 3/4 line both ways, asking for more stepping under with the hinds.
then we went large and did some shoulder fore along the track with a 10m circle at B/E on each rein. changed rein with turn out the forehand.
rode a 15x15 square on each rein asking for turn about the forehand in each corner with a FWLR across short diagnal between.
then down c'line leg yield to join the track just before B/E concentrating on getting her stepping right under and maintaining a very slight bend. at B/E, a 10m circle asking for a deeper outline. then a 3 track shoulder in along the track.
then at the corner asking for a traver along the short side, on 3 tracks
changed rein FWLR across from E/B then repeated exercise on the other rein
we then had a walk large with a 10m 1/2 circle change of rein in a longer lower outline and she was really taking the contact down and her back was lovely.
she came back into a deep outline as soon as i asked and her contact was very nice. we did a 4 track shoulder in along the long side on each rein, changed rein doing a 10circle at the corner.
the we did shoulder in on a 20m circle and i spiralled it down and changed the bend to do a few steps of a walk piroutte on each rein.
then we came up into a competition outline and she stayed lovely and soft and consistant and we practiced halting at every other marker on the track then on the 3/4lines.
i allowed her more rein and we did some gentle leg yields from the c'line to the track on each rein.
2x 20m circles on each rein.
then we walked once on each rein in FWLR round the school.
and a big pat!
then we had a thorough grooming session whilst she munched some hay and i gave her back a massage with the hand held massage thingie
rug on
little feed of chaff/nuts and then thrown out for the day in the field!