A major challenge in bringing Quincy to CCI**** level has been developing his ability to rebalance himself, a project made more difficult by his natural downhill conformation. This goal is a day-to-day journey with him. When training, I keep in mind that he needs to spend each day getting stronger, engaging his hindquarters better and lightening his front end.
I’ve also had to learn to stay true to what I feel going on with him versus what observers think they are seeing. When a horse is built downhill like Quincy, who is also long in his back, it’s easy to get a false sense that he’s lighter in front because he’s higher in the poll. For years I was told to “lift his poll,” but when a horse is built…