I notice every time when we start off he is tight in his neck (about the third/fourth vertebrae back from the poll area), just holding a little and if I walk alongside I can just gently massage the area and then he seems to swallow and take his head down into a stretch.
On the left rein he is slightly quarters-in when left to his own devices, again I've found it really helps to walk alongside (a bit further back for this) and gently 'nudge' his quarters as his inside hind is off the ground.
We are also incorporating some pole work (I have formed a pyramid from six trotting poles) and he has to really make an effort and step up and over; we do this in walk and trot and it's a BIG help. I remember doing an equine massage course many years ago and the teacher used railway sleepers to do the same thing, excellent for working the quarters.
The canter transition is coming on, I'll write more on that next time and some further 'chat' on bitless.
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that's hardly recognisable as your bedroom, trudi - where are you camping, in with lydia?
yep, good guess Claire and the compuers in there too which makes blogging hard.
OH, that looks serious, what's the plan then? :-)
i shall look forward to the "after" pic, having a mind pic of "before" LOL
oh dear Di, should there be a plan? hehe I guess himself will have one but I don't get too involved until the paintbrush comes out :-) I think it's new floor, new walls and a géant wardrobe built in to house all my thousands of frocks, lol!
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