after a bad start to the day - the alarm clock hadn't worked! we woke up at 7.07 instead of 6 .... happily friend was at yard so i rang up, she'd been about to ring me ..... she turned molly out, said she'd been looking very disgruntled!
so i had to muck out tonight, which i don't normally do, and was in two minds as to whether to do anything at all, but decided to see how we were after monday's success.
and we were well. true, she didn't let me move round the front of her to get to her right side. so I put the lunge line over her head and she went straight into trot right rein without a single argument. so i was very pleased. and she wasn't rushing like she had been on monday. so more yay!
kept her going a little that rein and brought her back to walk, then sent her the other way.
what i must do is get a new battery in my watch so i can time how long we go each rein.
anyway, i'll keep this going fo a bit and then move on to putting side reins on again and interchange that with two rein lunging.
i am starting to read richard hinrichs' book which is interesting and will teach me a lot, and will watch the video at the weekend (unless partner thinks of something more important .. but unlikely, she's away sunday!)
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
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I find myself counting strides when I lunge instead of timing things. Interstingly enough, it also encourages me to keep my horses at a steady pace and stride length. 20 canter strides every circle for example. I don't tend to count the trot strides as much, but to count number of times around.
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