MizElz
Well-Known Member
A few years ago, i kept my horse with a good friend of mine who show jumps at a high level. I kept her there for the summer so she could be turned away, as I had no turnout at home. After 6 weeks of being out at grass, I decided to go for a gentle hack, and my friend (much more experienced than me!) was HORRIFIED that i didnt want to lunge her to 'tire her out' before getting on; he, with 30-odd years of horse riding behind him, was genuinely scared that a little 15.2 mare could be too fresh to simply get on and ride. I noticed he did this with a lot of his horses (i also noticed that the 'lunging' was not so much constructive, but more a case of 'clip on the lunge rein, put horse into canter and make it go in circles until its tired enough to walk by itself.') He had even done this with my horse when she was with him, minus me, for schooling.
Now i have a horse who is TERRIFIED of the lunge, who has slipped and fallen twice with me in a panic when i just asked for walk, and who, although she desperately needs lunging to help her balance herself, will simply never be calm enough for it to be done safely.
I love my friend dearly, but this practice seemed to me to be so ignorant, especially compared to the way he conducts himself in other areas of horsemanship. Now, if the horse is lunged PROPERLY, i think there is definitely a place for lunging prior to riding - all i know, however, is that my horse has been mentally scarred for the rest of her life by this process being carried out wrongly.
Now i have a horse who is TERRIFIED of the lunge, who has slipped and fallen twice with me in a panic when i just asked for walk, and who, although she desperately needs lunging to help her balance herself, will simply never be calm enough for it to be done safely.
I love my friend dearly, but this practice seemed to me to be so ignorant, especially compared to the way he conducts himself in other areas of horsemanship. Now, if the horse is lunged PROPERLY, i think there is definitely a place for lunging prior to riding - all i know, however, is that my horse has been mentally scarred for the rest of her life by this process being carried out wrongly.