Some of us have horses with delicate muzzles that get quite burned in the heat of the sun. It can be very painful for the horse so we put sun cream on ours to help stop that but it can often be hard to get the cream on their noses. I recommend using kids sun cream with as high a factor as possible (50+) and without any fragrance and the technique I use is in the video below…
Moving on from arena agility where we gain confidence and our connection to our horse, we then went to Liberty Challenges, using our ability now to keep that connection without a halter and rope. This next stage moves us into a bigger space where we can not only test our connection together but allows us more freedom to use canter and more transitions. Enjoy 🙂
Obstacles are:
1) Pedestal: front feet on then walk over
2) Pole/Log: Sidle over then sidepass off
3) Trot poles x 6
3) Rope circle in canter to left and right
5) Under archway in trot
6) Fig 8 with 2 x jumps in trot and canter
7) Cone weave with 8 cones in trot
8) Curtain: Walk or trot under
9) Tarpaulin: walk/halt/backup/walk off
10) Round pens: Fig 8 canter with simple lead change
11) Scary Corridor: canter through
12) Tyre on rope: drag behind you then turn horse and drag whilst backing up
13) Familiarisation: extreme with 2 x flags
14) added extra to calmly walk through scary corridor to end 😉
Front foot or feet into hula hoop or on a mat. Just looking for a foot connection.
Under a flapping curtain. Looking for relaxation and bravery.
Labyrinth. Here I’m looking for flexibility, straightness and specific foot falls.
Jump. Looking for a nice transition walk/trot/walk.
Halt between barrels. Great to have synchronised halt and not worried about squeeze.
Trot weave. Connection from the side and for horse to be more independent than just following.
Tarp. This can be where you transition, or do a turn, anything .
Transitions: between tarp and log transitions and into sidepass here.
Sidle over log. Looking to be specific with feet here.
Trot through flag corridor. Can be any ‘spooky/flappy’ things really. Just looking for calmness and bravery.
Trot poles. Hoping horse has some bounce in it’s trot and for it to look where it’s going.
Pedestal. Looking for happiness to stand on something with a bit of height in it. If you don’t have a pedestal you can start with a carpet or a reinforced pallet.
Liberty Video with me and Solly (missed putting tarp down #7)