Hello Heather,
I've had quite a bit of time in the saddle since I first starting posting messages to this board. I try to have a lesson at least twice per week, and I practice whenever I get the chance. I also bought your book and have followed all of your advice from this message board. The trainers at the stable say I'm doing great for only having lessons for a little over a year. One thing I'm not quite sure about is leads. How do you tell if you're on the correct lead without looking? What does it feel like? I need to hear it in words because I try to feel it and it slips away after one lesson.
I'm also wondering what aids will help a horse that tends to pick up the wrong lead when going to the right.
Thanks!
I've had quite a bit of time in the saddle since I first starting posting messages to this board. I try to have a lesson at least twice per week, and I practice whenever I get the chance. I also bought your book and have followed all of your advice from this message board. The trainers at the stable say I'm doing great for only having lessons for a little over a year. One thing I'm not quite sure about is leads. How do you tell if you're on the correct lead without looking? What does it feel like? I need to hear it in words because I try to feel it and it slips away after one lesson.
I'm also wondering what aids will help a horse that tends to pick up the wrong lead when going to the right.
Thanks!