The first few times I tried with Fina was in the round pen. She would stay connected for a while but as soon as she felt too much pressure or lack of confidence, she left me and either wandered around or cantered circles on the limit of the round pen. It was easy enough to get her back, no chasing but waiting until the right moment to yield the hindquarters, which brought her to face me and she was only too happy to rejoin me.
Jo Bates coaching us, reminding me to cue as if we are still online |
Today, she is as connected to me off line as on line. We don't need the restriction of the round pen. We play in the paddock, with Lucie and the shed and an open gate to the next field. Sometimes we go out into the big field. Building up to bigger distances and faster paces!
Meanwhile here is a bit of video of a little bit of liberty at the end of our play sessions for Equifeel training; it felt right to finish off line with some free style patterns. A work in progress but she never left me, mostly she was relaxed and connected, at one point I was able to bring her emotions up and obtain a bit more effort and impulsion, and at the end I asked her to lower her head,something we have been working on which helps relaxation and tempo if she gets a bit excited.
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