Gia - session 112 - more lunging/no riding
I was debating riding Gia today. It was super windy, and much cooler than yesterday, but she was pretty relaxed, and I REALLY wanted to ride today!
However, sadly, I decided against it, and we just worked a little more intently on her lunging work. (I can't wait for summer!)
Rather than asking for multiple transitions today, I allowed her to stay at one gait at a time, and work on stretching. We did that for the same amount of time we had been, and then I added a bit of extra canter work at the end on each side.
For this work, I did have her do a lot of transitions into the canter. I would wait until she was fairly relaxed and quiet at the trot and not trying to canter on her own. Then I would ask for the canter as softly as possible. If she was polite and moved into the canter without her ears coming back, then I praised her. If she brought her ears back and displayed too much attitude, then I fussed at her.
Eventually, she was able to give me a few good transitions in each direction. Hopefully, I'll be back up on her on Monday!
However, sadly, I decided against it, and we just worked a little more intently on her lunging work. (I can't wait for summer!)
Rather than asking for multiple transitions today, I allowed her to stay at one gait at a time, and work on stretching. We did that for the same amount of time we had been, and then I added a bit of extra canter work at the end on each side.
For this work, I did have her do a lot of transitions into the canter. I would wait until she was fairly relaxed and quiet at the trot and not trying to canter on her own. Then I would ask for the canter as softly as possible. If she was polite and moved into the canter without her ears coming back, then I praised her. If she brought her ears back and displayed too much attitude, then I fussed at her.
Eventually, she was able to give me a few good transitions in each direction. Hopefully, I'll be back up on her on Monday!
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