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Wednesday 6 January 2016

Damian Parwood 27-12-15

In canter need to be able to change the flexion without getting a flying change.  Keep the inside hind coming through and work on being able to change the flexion, keep the softness and keep him going forwards.

Need to constantly be asking is he soft enough, could he be more supple, am I using one aid more than another.

In the canter HP keep the flow, don't let him get stuck bouncing up and down going nowhere.  Think travers on the diagonal and get him taking me more forwards.

In trot HP keep the strongest feel in the outside rein.  Do HP to LY to HP in a zig zag.

In the changes need to keep hold of the new outside rein to prevent him changing early in front as the front escapes away from you.  Keep coming forwards to stop him sucking back and anticipating.

In the walk don't be tempted to keep urging him on with my seat, sit still and make him take me forwards.  Don't accept his arguments about moving from free walk to medium walk.

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