On Sunday night I had the arena to myself and I really wanted to be able to focus on working on steering.
I set up the classic exercise of 2 poles on a circle (at E & B) and pylons along the center line. I knew that Stitch really likes doing poles, but I didn't realize how much he likes pylons - by which I mean he likes to eat them. As soon as I would put one down, he'd have it in his mouth. He even tried to reach down and snatch one the first time we walked through them under saddle.
The stretch goal for the ride was to be able to do the poles/pylon circle at a trot. I honestly didn't think we'd manage it and had plans to just use the poles/pylons individually as something to aim for in our turns.
Once Stitch got going, which took a couple of minutes because he had to deal with the justifiable distraction of his favourite kitty walking through the arena, his steering felt pretty good. It usually gets better as the ride progresses, but this night it felt good from the get-go.
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When you are so distracted by the kitty that you forget you have feet. |
So we tried the exercise. And in what I'm learning to be Stitch fashion, he nailed it.
Yes, I had to use a bit more inside rein than ideal. He isn't looking for the circle yet, and doesn't move reliably off my legs, so I had way more feel than I'd like to have on my inside rein. It doesn't look that bad on the video though - by no means was his nose cranked around the turns.
I think the exercise worked well for him in that he seemed to start to look ahead in the turns and get the idea of continuing on the circle. We'll definitely revisit it soon!
We just did it once each way, because when you do it that well the first time, there's no need at this age to drill it. It was also the first warm day of the year and homeboy was already pretty sweaty after a little bit of work.
I'm going to have to start going through some books and finding some new exercises to try!
He’s looking really great!
ReplyDeleteHe's been such a good boy (under saddle at least!).
DeleteI’m totally stealing that exercise.
ReplyDeleteNo need to steal it, I'll give it to you for free!
DeleteOh great idea to give him something to look for/aim at for your steering exercises! He looks awesome!
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