Ride #3:
Had a limited amount of time so I picked 2 main things to work on. Circling and riding. So I got her to where she could go a little longer circling and worked on upward transitions. She is easy to get to stop, perhaps a little too easy. Then I hopped on with the bareback pad and worked on our cue to go and had 2 reins this time. She is not very motivated to go but I did get a trot here and there with a lot of encouragement. I think I need someone in the middle with a long line cueing the trot so she can get used to me riding and so she doesn't get desensitized to my riding cue for go. Once she is used to me bouncing on her back then if I can follow another horse and walk, trot, canter with them that would be great. Got a little more understanding with the hind quarter disengagement too.
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