Merely put: a trend is a deliberate trip.
While you trip with a plan…you’ll start to display up constant.
The extra constant you might be…the better it’s in your horse to develop into constant.
The magic of driving a trend, particularly a easy, uninteresting trend, is that it permits the rider to start to follow their conduct and their horse’s conduct. The commonest dependancy regularly published is a riders’ loss of preparation in transitions.
The other of driving a trend is driving randomly.
How are you able to inform if you’re driving randomly?
- You’ll make last-minute selections.
- You’ll cue briefly…and with little or no preparation.
- This may increasingly replicate for your horse as resistance corresponding to head tossing, and many others.
How would you have the benefit of driving 10 mins an afternoon on a ‘uninteresting’ trend?
What may you be told?