Lipsmackerpony88 wrote:Exvet, I don't see much about your position that someone wouldn't envy. I like to watch you and try to ride like you honestly! You are so steady and methodical with how you ride.
Brandon is looking so grown up. Especially at the trot. One question for the canter, and just a genuine question not critique in any way. Would it help Brandon to be a bit more forward in the canter or would that be detrimental and make him lose balance?
Thank you LSP, you're too kind. Impulsion at the canter for Brandon is a bit of a conundrum. Going straight, yes, impulsion would and does help. On the circle, going left, yes, impulsion would help there too. However, going to the right because we're still working on getting the correct mechanics established consistently impulsion pushes him into a balance he can't handle safely yet. I do get him out on the trail and canter him and as his hind end develops more strength and catches up to his front end I hope his canter improves. An exercise I haven't tried yet but plan to once I feel he's ready (which is soon) is leg yield at the canter (very gradual due to his age and stage of training but he needs to work into the outside rein better).