effzedpilot
Posted : 4/19/2011 12:12:44 PM
OK, I haven't tried lunging with me on him. Two worries for me with this. Our round pen is a bit small and he tends to really stay on the fence. I'm not really comfortable being on a horse with any speed in there. I'm still working with him to lunge on a line in a larger area so so I won't worry about the fence so much. The second issue is cantering in a circle like that, his canter is soooo fast he can actually loose his footing sometimes even without a rider. He will extend a trot like a harness racer and really has to be moving before he wants to change gears to ludicrous speed.
I'm riding English at the moment.
I've tried standing in the stirrups. He's pretty tolerant of bumping at the trot. His trot is not the most smooth and regular trot so sometimes posting doesn't quite line up. Those 3-4 strides I get at a canter are very smooth. Nice rocking motion so I doubt I'm bumping him in a way that bothers him. I'm pretty sure I'm not bumping him with my hands either, I've been giving him a bunch or rein and don't even contant him until he drops his head all the way.
I'm using a plain full cheek snaffle right now.
Its possible there may be some alignment issues. Any ideas on how to tell and get them sorted? Honestly I don't exactly know what you mean by alignment, but he's a gangly awkward adolescent and sometimes moves like it.
BTW, hunterseat is your undisclosed location the one that kind of sticks out into the Persian Gulf like a thumb? Been there done that. How long are you stuck there?