Partoow
Well-Known Member
I always think of connection like the 'rails on which a train travels. A train is perfectly useless without the tracks , it needs two and they need to always be there.
We only have reins as our arms are'nt long onough to hold the bit rings, so for me i imagine holding the bit rather i would hold a tray with drinks on it. I dont over grip but i do hold to provide stabliity, if you then imagine giong around corners and bumpy terrain the the hold on the tray would need to adapt to maintain stability and guidance.
Apply this to the horse and that desire to maintain a still stable quiet contact it needs to be a possitive and elastic, a 'dull' or dead connection is not. For me weight is not the issue its the type of connection. Bearing in mind it is natural for the horse to want to use the neck to balance, we, by the use of the contcat are developing a need to 'find' the hind leg as an alternative method of balance.
It is therefore 'normal to have a dynamic connection that changes as training progresses and also between horses.
Like i said it is neccessary and it must be a relationship niether of you abusing it but sometimes we need to 'take' or rather hold the contact for the horse to learn to work with-in the framework of the connection, that is appropriate for the age and stage of training.
Another old saying is 'what you feel in your hand is a symptom of what is / not happening behind you'
I ride GrandPrix and have been international Small tour.
We only have reins as our arms are'nt long onough to hold the bit rings, so for me i imagine holding the bit rather i would hold a tray with drinks on it. I dont over grip but i do hold to provide stabliity, if you then imagine giong around corners and bumpy terrain the the hold on the tray would need to adapt to maintain stability and guidance.
Apply this to the horse and that desire to maintain a still stable quiet contact it needs to be a possitive and elastic, a 'dull' or dead connection is not. For me weight is not the issue its the type of connection. Bearing in mind it is natural for the horse to want to use the neck to balance, we, by the use of the contcat are developing a need to 'find' the hind leg as an alternative method of balance.
It is therefore 'normal to have a dynamic connection that changes as training progresses and also between horses.
Like i said it is neccessary and it must be a relationship niether of you abusing it but sometimes we need to 'take' or rather hold the contact for the horse to learn to work with-in the framework of the connection, that is appropriate for the age and stage of training.
Another old saying is 'what you feel in your hand is a symptom of what is / not happening behind you'
I ride GrandPrix and have been international Small tour.