A great selection of ideas here. I like the canter lead leg exercise. I'll also add that if you don't have a pole, you can use shadows of fence posts or trees for quite a few of these exercises.
More single pole exercises: Can you park you horse lengthways along the pole, with it in line with his spine, left legs on one side, right legs on the other, then can you walk him along the pole? Best started in hand before riding so you can see what is happening. It's harder than it sounds! Can you park over one end of the pole then turn on the forehand or the haunches to end up parallel to it? Can you…
A great selection of ideas here. I like the canter lead leg exercise. I'll also add that if you don't have a pole, you can use shadows of fence posts or trees for quite a few of these exercises.
More single pole exercises: Can you park you horse lengthways along the pole, with it in line with his spine, left legs on one side, right legs on the other, then can you walk him along the pole? Best started in hand before riding so you can see what is happening. It's harder than it sounds! Can you park over one end of the pole then turn on the forehand or the haunches to end up parallel to it? Can you…