TicTac
Well-Known Member
How often do you lunge your horse and what are your main reasons for doing so? Do you think it can improve your horses way of going and can you also over do it?
I probably lunge my horse about 2 times a week but her work on the lunge varies greatly. For instance on tuesday I lunged her over jumps and today she worked in her bungee and I did lots of transitions with her.
Lunging with variety has been a great fitness booster for my mare, especially after her kissing spine operation and at most I only ever do 30 minutes per session. I keep my circles quite large and move about the school alot, incorporating smaller circles and transitions to keep her thinking.
I am lucky at my yard that there are only 3 liveries and my YO has no objection to us lunging in our manege. We have a sand and fibre mix surface which is lovely in winter as it doesn't get deep or churned up but it can be a bit soft during the summer.
I do find it very usefull to be able to lunge my horse but am well aware that it can put a strain on the legs if done too often. Would be interested to hear your views on it.
I probably lunge my horse about 2 times a week but her work on the lunge varies greatly. For instance on tuesday I lunged her over jumps and today she worked in her bungee and I did lots of transitions with her.
Lunging with variety has been a great fitness booster for my mare, especially after her kissing spine operation and at most I only ever do 30 minutes per session. I keep my circles quite large and move about the school alot, incorporating smaller circles and transitions to keep her thinking.
I am lucky at my yard that there are only 3 liveries and my YO has no objection to us lunging in our manege. We have a sand and fibre mix surface which is lovely in winter as it doesn't get deep or churned up but it can be a bit soft during the summer.
I do find it very usefull to be able to lunge my horse but am well aware that it can put a strain on the legs if done too often. Would be interested to hear your views on it.