Re: cured a lateral canter
- From: "lizzard woman" <kimosabeRMOVE@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 15:16:40 GMT
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| lizzard woman wrote:
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| > I saw a horse cured of a lateral canter through correct training.
| >
| > I'm guessing this is not a common occurrence. Correct?
| >
| > --
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| Not uncommon at all. Not hard to fix. You already saw how. Ride the
| horse well, release/strengthen the back.
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| We do it all the time. Seriously. Zydeco cantered like a deer. Totally
| flat back, boink, boink. He is as round and nice now as you can
| imagine. Austen ditto. Bryan ditto. Rather than think it was this
| amazing rare miraculous transformation (which it is), you should be
| suspicious of anyone who *cant* do it.
|
| Youve lead a sheltered life, Sharon.
|
If you have that many "lateral" canterers then we are almost certainly
talking apples and oranges.
I am talking a horse that never in the last few years did anything but this
lateral gait at canter, not something that a horse does out of soreness or
occasionally.
And I am talking a flip change in the middle on one lesson. Nothing gradual
about it although the correct training enabled it I'm sure.
sharon
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