Tempis are still another story for me. I can get the 4's, I can get the 3's consistently. I can get the 2's, but not consistently. The ones I struggle with. There is still a baseline crookedness creeping into my tempis. I start to hold as the power level ramps up - which means I'm contracting the neck. Some of this is just comfort level within the movements, but the crookedness is an issue that I can correct because there is more time in the 4's and 3's. In the 2's and 1's, I start swinging the neck around to compensate for what's happening behind me.
In order to combat this, Andrea introduced a new exercise for me, doing a couplet on a circle. This is actually how she teaches young horses how to do ones in the first place and she thought it may highlight a few things. I was horrified to find that, yup, I'm getting the left to right change by pulling her head over to the outside - which means I don't have a prayer at coming back to the left lead. This also tells me that my circle on the left lead is not straight. So, until I can ride the circle straight, with her funneled, I'm doing this exercise. But, I'm curious if any of you have struggled with this and if you have any other exercises to help the straightness for the rider to feel, or to get the feel of the quick hip movement of the ones - without twisting the neck around. Gala is ship-straight, you can roll a ball between her legs as she does changes - as long as I'm not riding her

