I just bought a standy as a return to riding equestrian. I know there’s a hill ahead of us, but I’m really excited to learn about my new boy and standies in general. Grateful I have some help from seasoned equestrians.
Hi Nic, I have been riding my Standy for 4 years. I have recently upped his dressage training. We can canter quite happily on the left rein, correct lead. I can’t get the correct lead on the right rein. He can do it on the lunge though but is still quite unbalanced. In fact, in the beginning on the lunge his hind right foot would slip out and he would stumble onto his front knees. He is slightly better in the pasoa and side reins. Do you think your course will help? He is quite fit and strong as we do a lot of trail riding. Thanks!
Don't know if you still need help, but sounds like your horse needs an osteopath. My standardbred had mastered canter on the lunge line, but since this activates different muscles and parts of their body, it can cause a lot of physical tension and pain (as well as mental of course)
I just bought a standy as a return to riding equestrian. I know there’s a hill ahead of us, but I’m really excited to learn about my new boy and standies in general. Grateful I have some help from seasoned equestrians.
My standardbred flash trying doing cantering yet he had injured last year
Hi Nic, I have been riding my Standy for 4 years. I have recently upped his dressage training. We can canter quite happily on the left rein, correct lead. I can’t get the correct lead on the right rein. He can do it on the lunge though but is still quite unbalanced. In fact, in the beginning on the lunge his hind right foot would slip out and he would stumble onto his front knees. He is slightly better in the pasoa and side reins. Do you think your course will help? He is quite fit and strong as we do a lot of trail riding. Thanks!
Don't know if you still need help, but sounds like your horse needs an osteopath. My standardbred had mastered canter on the lunge line, but since this activates different muscles and parts of their body, it can cause a lot of physical tension and pain (as well as mental of course)
Misleading title - not a tutorial. Just an introduction to a 29$ course. I bet it is good and well worth it but you should change the title.