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Re: [RC] Thinkin' about trail training - Chris Paus

Isnt' that cool when they figure that out.. how to
travel on different terrain! Star used to just blunder
through anything also. Now he knows. I dont' have to
slow him down when we get to rocks, he just does it
and picks up the pace again when the footing is
better.

chris
--- Kristen A Fisher <kskf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have always had a difficult time rating my horse;
he has way more go than
whoa, I like to ride fairly conservatively,
especially because he is not
that experienced. The terrain he wants to
through/up/down/over at 10-12 mph
is not necessarily what he can or should do (nor
what I can ride). And I
often have to rate him back into a trot from a
canter. One of our best
breakthroughs came a few weeks ago when he cantered
on a portion of trail to
steady himself, then dropped back to a trot of his
own accord. I think he is
learning to read the trail and understand how to
best navigate the terrain
at speed.

His trot over uneven terrain can also be very bumpy
and difficult to ride,
and I also learned recently that if I can collect
him up just a tad
differently, he evens out and is much smoother.  He
has always been a so-so
eater away from home, and on our last time out the
light bulb came on and he
went, "damn this makes me hungry and thirsty!"

So I guess it's the ability to learn what's needed.
I know some horses are
what I call "vu-ja-de" (as in the opposite of
de'javu - I have never seen
any of this ever before) so it's nice to see some
that have learned "been
there, done that".

Kristen and Counterpart

Maybe for the new riders and for those of us who
need
gentle reminders from time to time, what are
qualities
you value in a good trail horse. How do you train
that
horse. What's important to you?



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Chris and Star

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