Hello,
I purchased your book a month ago and have learned a lot from it! One question I have it regarding my Quarter Horse mare. I got her when she was three months old and have done all the training on her myself (she is now 9 years). I used to just do basic English and hunt seat but have moved to California and have begun working at a dressage barn.
My trainer here is great but I am a bit worried of how to approach this new training with my horse. One of the problems it that she tends to over-bend, not to avoid the bit really, but because I taught her that it was correct. She does it on her own when she wants to show off to people and will tend to do it when I am riding her and someone comes to watch. I don't know how to go about teaching her all of the new aspects of dressage, especially when I am the one who gave her the bads habits in the first place!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tkeisha
I purchased your book a month ago and have learned a lot from it! One question I have it regarding my Quarter Horse mare. I got her when she was three months old and have done all the training on her myself (she is now 9 years). I used to just do basic English and hunt seat but have moved to California and have begun working at a dressage barn.
My trainer here is great but I am a bit worried of how to approach this new training with my horse. One of the problems it that she tends to over-bend, not to avoid the bit really, but because I taught her that it was correct. She does it on her own when she wants to show off to people and will tend to do it when I am riding her and someone comes to watch. I don't know how to go about teaching her all of the new aspects of dressage, especially when I am the one who gave her the bads habits in the first place!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tkeisha