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Post by kas on Aug 10, 2011 20:16:32 GMT
OK, another one... "TP are you with me?" "No, I'm trying but I can't be because you've got in front of my drive line..." Slow down, get sideways, then we can go forward. "Now look what you've done, you got in front of me and I had to stop you daft woman!" This is pretty nice, lovely and soft and light, just needed her backside to drift out a little more. Very nice little Pee... We can have cuddles now then.
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Post by tazzle on Aug 10, 2011 20:22:48 GMT
aawwwwwwwww just love that last pic nice work TP , training your human is coming along ;D
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Post by kas on Aug 10, 2011 20:32:01 GMT
So, a bit more script to accompany the pictures. We're not looking for speed at the moment, just a nice shape that will help TP to develop some patterns that can only help her physically. All this translates to ridden work. I don't have any of my Parelli ponies in the field anymore, so Tee Pee doesn't move away from the swinging rope because she's felt a "phase 4" from it in the past. I'm trying to suggest what I'd like with my body and energy, and backing it up with a tickle of the rope, which is swung a bit like a pendulum. Just thought I'd clear that one up. I think that my right hand in the 4th photo shows clearly how much force is behind the touching with the rope. When we were learning this, my biggest problem was to ask her to be far enough away from me so that we had some room to move. I found the easiest way to do this was to just use my fingers on her shoulder, ribs and bum to ask her to move just far enough away so that I could breath. Tee Pee find this a lot easier than Celebrity does, and that is because she can flex her neck easily and softly, allowing the rest of her body to follow I guess.
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Post by louisec on Aug 11, 2011 11:39:08 GMT
Scrummy pony!
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Post by beksnjake on Aug 11, 2011 17:48:44 GMT
Nice
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Post by kelpie on Aug 11, 2011 22:06:04 GMT
LOL, and you have done a very good job at hiding your face in all those pics - don't think we didn't notice
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