HopOnTrot
Well-Known Member
KS rehab, I have started to try and incorporate a bit of inhand lateral work. The only issue is, neither of us have any idea what we are doing, everything I watch online is fancy warmbloods who move sideways at the flick of a stick, I have a 20 year old New Forest who knows I am an idiot. She has always been very behind the leg with a natural propensity towards conserving energy but it's her laid back attitude to life that made me buy her in the first place (many many years ago).
We have no facilities so rehab is done on local lanes, I started yesterday by asking for inside bend (I seem to recall that when ridden you want to see their eye? Then they move away from the leg on that side?)and putting pressure on her shoulder so she moves away, we walk down the road zig zagging from side to side, she gets this and I am starting to apply pressure with my fist where my leg would go. Will this help her flexibility? We do lots of carrot stretches and tail tucks as per physio recommendations and she's really good at this. We are very close to resuming ridden work which again will mostly be gentle hacks around the lanes although if ridden I can do local arena hire (because no where will let you hire an arena if you aren't riding, understandably they are worried about you lunging to death on their fancy surface!)
Any tips to help with inhand flexibility?
We have no facilities so rehab is done on local lanes, I started yesterday by asking for inside bend (I seem to recall that when ridden you want to see their eye? Then they move away from the leg on that side?)and putting pressure on her shoulder so she moves away, we walk down the road zig zagging from side to side, she gets this and I am starting to apply pressure with my fist where my leg would go. Will this help her flexibility? We do lots of carrot stretches and tail tucks as per physio recommendations and she's really good at this. We are very close to resuming ridden work which again will mostly be gentle hacks around the lanes although if ridden I can do local arena hire (because no where will let you hire an arena if you aren't riding, understandably they are worried about you lunging to death on their fancy surface!)
Any tips to help with inhand flexibility?