We've got our first snow of the year. It's been snowing overnight and still is.
Yesterday was very frosty but dry so I had a (very) short in-hand session with Remy. I was concentrating on having a good feel on both reins trying to keep him soft and relaxed. I think we're starting to get a better connection in-hand, he's started to take responsibility for his own energy and becoming more responsive. We are getting a better feel but lots to work on keeping the balance between the outside and inside rein. We're tending to get too much inside neck bend.
I then hacked Anky out and despite a little wobble going into the wood she was great. We did the same exercises as last time, halt/walk, halt/reinback/walk transitions and she started to soften in the mouth and flex the poll, then she stretched and took the rein down with a lovely forward walk. Her feet seem to be strengthening up really well, there was no sign of sensitivity on the gravel tracks.
I had a short session with Remy at halt today working on getting a soft contact on both reins, letting him lengthen his neck a little and then asking for a very light flexion, keeping his neck much straighter. He was flexed (not too much) at the throatlash but not too much inside neck bend. It felt like a nice relaxed connection, just need to take that into movement!
3 comments:
Nice sounding work!
Do you have this on video yet, in hand with Remy?
With the sounds of the weather,
Good thing you got that hack in!
The"wobble" word description made me laugh....ours are trail altercations.
Think sunny thoughts (this is from me, trying to get my chore temp up-in the bath!
sounds like Anky is coming on leaps and bounds for hacking out calmly (metaphorically speaking, of course, LOL)
Hehe Claire, yes, when we hack out now, I expect her to be relatively calm and willing. We do get some leaps and bounds of course, it wouldn't be Anky without them!! LOL
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