Gia - session 291 - lunging and flatwork at CDP

 Charlie wanted to see how Gia was doing with her lunging work, so he started out with her in the rope halter on the lunge line today.  After about 10 minutes, he said that she was much better than the last time he had worked with her.  ☺

After I saddled her up and hopped on, he had us work on a circle, very simply, bending to the inside and leg yielding out, all while making sure to keep her neck long.  She felt a little funny in the beginning.  Not like she was lame, but rather like she was about to be naughty, just not the way she typically feels when she is going to be naughty.  I'm not really sure why, either.  It's possible that flies were bothering her.  It's been a while since she has had flies bothering her, and I didn't flyspray her today, but her reaction seemed like overkill.  She didn't actually do anything more than pick up her hind end a little bit and swish her tail, but I could definitely feel something coming if I wasn't keeping her busy.  Luckily, she worked through it with the leg yielding and bending.  We worked all over both the jump and dressage arenas.  She was, at times, distracted, but otherwise fairly obedient and responsive.

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