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    The jumps were like 2 feet. At the most.

    I know how to do the 180 turn thing. We used to practice those a lot, but Junior doesn't know how to do them, so we don't really anymore.

    We basically do whatever we want at the trot, but after that, its very structured on the cantering and jumping. Could my riding have something to do with these problems? I have a short (very very short) clip of me riding Joey at the canter a few weeks ago, maybe it'll help? I had no stirrups..first time in a long time. I will be getting a few more videos up later today, but thats the one I have.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvRE8Maa9HA

    What is leg yielding?
    The thing is, Caspers' owner lets him get away with anything, so if I did ride him more, everything I would be doing with him would be ruined again when his owner rode him

    I still might ride on friday, I have a lesson i've got to make up.
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    What a beautiful horse Casper is, lookes like Arabian? If the horse has got Arabian in him then that could be one reason why he's so hotwired lol. Then again you also said he was lazy too lol. I think he is gorgeous, I don't ride english either, but it sounds to me like it would take alot of time and patients to train this horse away from the bad habits it already has. The whole problem lies with his owner letting him get away with all this stuff.

    Who knows if you could ride him enough maybe you could rid him of those bad habits.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniorxMyxLove
    The jumps were like 2 feet. At the most.

    I know how to do the 180 turn thing. We used to practice those a lot, but Junior doesn't know how to do them, so we don't really anymore.

    We basically do whatever we want at the trot, but after that, its very structured on the cantering and jumping. Could my riding have something to do with these problems? I have a short (very very short) clip of me riding Joey at the canter a few weeks ago, maybe it'll help? I had no stirrups..first time in a long time. I will be getting a few more videos up later today, but thats the one I have.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvRE8Maa9HA

    What is leg yielding?
    The thing is, Caspers' owner lets him get away with anything, so if I did ride him more, everything I would be doing with him would be ruined again when his owner rode him

    I still might ride on friday, I have a lesson i've got to make up.
    Perhaps you call leg-yielding something different over there? It's a simpler version of half-pass. It's easiest ridden down the three quarter line back to the track. You get yourself on a good straight line first, then push the horse over with your inside leg. The result is the horse's legs cross and he moves sideways and forwards at the same time. His entire body should reach the track at the same time, not his nose or his backside, as some horses try to do.

    LOL, I was so confused when I loaded that video, I thought, ummm...that's a dog...

    Well it looks pretty good to me, the only thing I would say is that the canter is a bit flat and his hindquarters don't look as if they're pushing him forward that much. He has a nice rhythm and you have a good seat, but he doesn't really look like he's trying for you. But then considering you had no stirrups, I understand that you may have asked for a smoother canter.

    I couldn't make it out entirely from the video, but perhaps carrying your hands a bit more and taking up a firmer contact would encourage a lighter and more forward canter.

    I know how frustrating it is when other people ride the same horse badly, I'm in the same boat when I go riding. One time, the woman on a lesson earlier in the day rode the mare who had the overdeveloped muscle, and, well, let's say she isn't the best of riders. She just basically hung on the rein all lesson and her posture was a mess, and she was also *ahem*...rather chunky, so when the poor mare cantered she had a heck of a weight thudding on her back. When I got on her a little later she was really tight in her back and has waaay to much on the forehand, and I felt so exasperated that I'd worked hard on her to try to improve her and then all my efforts were spoiled.

    But, even though you may not have very many lessons, horses do remember you, and when they realise that you know what you're doing, you'll realise that they'll play up with you less and less, even though they still might with others. You may not be able to make a difference for everybody, but you can do for you! I admit though that it does take a whole lot longer than if you alone were training him, but we can only make do with what we have.

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    Kalei - I don't know what breed he is, but thanks!

    I have jumping video(s)!!!

    part 1:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Ag-DgFi4k
    part 2:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYX0l8k0NBY
    haha sorry tape of a tape and it got cut into two.

    That was from today, with junior

    haha yeah Joey is a spazz..and it was my first canter without stirrups (intntionally) in like a year, so I was asking him to keep it slow and smooth.
    haha yeah my mom wanted to take the dog with her so bad. Like half of the footage from that ay is of the dog. hahaha

    hmm I have never done a half pass. or leg yielding. :S

    haha rather chunky? oh god I know what you're talking about. Big lady on little junior. sack. of. heavy. potatoes.

    haha sometimes I wish I could buy Casper from tammy(owner), let Tammy go back to riding Obie (sweet old qh school horse) and just retrain Casper to be the best little horse. That I could ride and not feel like my legs were hanging to the ground (as they normally do) And never let Tammy ride casper again. hahaha
    in on the joke and i cant stop laughing

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    Haha I like how you taped a tape off of the tv screen Your legs definately go longer down the horse than mine, but you look normal on him to me. I have extremely short legs, I am only 5'1' so I look really short on a horse lol. But if you ask me you look just fine when you were riding


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