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Emmy1218
1 year ago

Personally, I learned much more in individual lessons than in the group. The teacher can concentrate so much on you and your horse. Ask your riding instructor about advice: they know each other best.

pony
1 year ago

the young wild horse wanders under the back of a preparer and you walk with your back on a school horse.

group lessons are not possible anyway. every trainer will send you from the place when your horse interferes with the hour.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

That the question asks itself…

A young “wild” horse belongs to the ride with someone who has a plan of horse training.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago
Reply to  Tetee246

Apparently, however, you don’t have enough training when you title it as a “wild”.

Beritt is more than just getting to know rider weight – this also includes training as a REIT horse.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

A sattler controls saddles, how does it go if there is no saddle…

Unfortunately, it’s just a bit cumbersome – is it DEIN horse anyway? Or is it anyone else? If you have a special pad for a special problem, you usually know its equipment.

I’m staying at cause pain for buckling. Physio, osteo, chiro. “hat nix” is a lie with each of the 3 groups.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

And why not a real saddle? What exactly is this belt with pad? A pad can never spread the weight like a saddle. It’s just not possible. You’re still sitting on the spine.

And why was a sattler there if there is no sattler?

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

(I don’t mean anything bad, but you don’t need to write if you’re on a real level)

Riding without saddle is not exactly advantageous for young and “wild” horses. If you ride with belt, even this one can press very well – or you have one for 500€+, which leaves the barrist nicely free, relieves the trapezoid muscle, naturally in combination with a pad, which guarantees absolute spinal freedom? How was the sattler there if you don’t ride with saddle?

So you’re sitting right on the spine and that seemingly lasting. Not good. The veterinarian himself can usually also make nix – manual therapists such as physiotherapist, osteopath or possibly Chiropractors would be sensible and obligatory. Just like a capable sattler, then adapt a saddle. Don’t ride until it’s fixed.

So, cause for bucking found: pain. It’s relatively simple. The best lessons are also nix if the horse simply buckles because you sit directly on the spine, which naturally hurts.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

Buckle almost always comes from pain or an attitude with a lot of standing time.

2-3 accompanying units are not enough – as you probably determine yourself. A horse, after several years (!!!) If it is untiring, it is either really bad or not trained, has inappropriate posture/feeding or pain – which can also come through the rider himself.

I wouldn’t be thinking of going into a group riding hour with specific problems of this kind.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago

in “young and wild” this may not be the case…

And this man who has trained the young horse for several years cannot help you with this question? You didn’t get any instructions from this beacon to ride this young and wild horse? No accompanying lessons?

How do you define “wild”? Why do you think about group hours with such a horse?

Urlewas
1 year ago

Individual lessons. But I hope that’s what the riding instructor will give you.