Maia
Well-Known Member
So I thought the over bending thread was a really interesting read with lots of food for thought...
However it got me thinking about the so commonly used statement, which I read on here all the time "don't worry about where the head is..." And the fact this is almost only exclusively used for horses IFV but where a horse is BTV then "where the head is" becomes a point for scrutiny and critism...
Am I the only one that has noticed this and would anyone care to discuss it?
IMO, the rational for the "don't worry about where the head is, the horse will come 'onto the bit' when it is working correctly from behind into the hand" applies to both IFV and BTV so why is it only used for the former?
However it got me thinking about the so commonly used statement, which I read on here all the time "don't worry about where the head is..." And the fact this is almost only exclusively used for horses IFV but where a horse is BTV then "where the head is" becomes a point for scrutiny and critism...
Am I the only one that has noticed this and would anyone care to discuss it?
IMO, the rational for the "don't worry about where the head is, the horse will come 'onto the bit' when it is working correctly from behind into the hand" applies to both IFV and BTV so why is it only used for the former?