BRILLIANT! just a couple of things. remember to talk and encourage your horse to change the gaits, and not just jogging along with him/her. and also try and keep your horses head up a bit further so it can help him/her get over the jump a bit more smoother. but otherwise superb! well done! =]
very nice example of positive reinforcement. It is so nice when you can get the horse stretching and crisp transitions at liberty. What would add to the picture is using more body language- shoulders back before a down transition, more clear about trot or canter steps, longer and shorter strides, etc to add to the conversation. Think about dancing with your horse and not just jogging to keep up. But over all, very nice!!!
your horse is B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L
reebosalad1 3 years ago
BRILLIANT! just a couple of things. remember to talk and encourage your horse to change the gaits, and not just jogging along with him/her. and also try and keep your horses head up a bit further so it can help him/her get over the jump a bit more smoother. but otherwise superb! well done! =]
reebosalad1 3 years ago
I only wish Bear would do that lol. He hates to canter. I really liked how you did this! You're horse is goreous!!!!
BlazingAva 3 years ago
very nice example of positive reinforcement. It is so nice when you can get the horse stretching and crisp transitions at liberty. What would add to the picture is using more body language- shoulders back before a down transition, more clear about trot or canter steps, longer and shorter strides, etc to add to the conversation. Think about dancing with your horse and not just jogging to keep up. But over all, very nice!!!
savvydanee 4 years ago
Yes, yes, yes! Nice transiitons, and especially so for a big, heavy horse! Good duration in the canter, too. Kris
kande50 4 years ago