Gia - session 284 - lunging and flatwork in the field
Today is probably our last dry day here for a while, so I took Gia back out into the field for some more lunging and flatwork.
I started by lunging her in the rope halter out in the main jump field. She was a bit tense and quick at first. We worked all over the field in both directions until she was more relaxed, and not trying to bolt or canter.
Then I hopped on to work a bit under saddle. I started with a lot of circles and leg yielding at the walk. She was fairly relaxed, but did look around a bit. I repeated the same work at the trot until she was working all around the field without much of a reaction.
Next, I had her work a bit on haunches-in, in preparation for the canter. She was a little tense and a little pissy at first, but she did relax. Once relaxed, I asked for a little canter. She only thought about bolting/bucking once, and she didn't really do anything, I could just feel her thinking about it. I did a little canter work in each direction. If she got quick, I put her on a circle, but she was much quieter than she was last time. After a couple of nice canters, we walked nice and quiet back to the barn.
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