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This morning, because Grace still has some fur missing where she had girth rubs, I decided to dig out the lunging aid I bought before Christmas. I have only used it on her once because I ended up having other issues which needed resolving, but she is really starting to carry me forwards now in her ridden work so I thought it would be interesting to see what happened.
She can get quite tense in the side reins when lunging, so I left the aid quite slack and gave her the time to work things out.
At first she was quite tense and worried about other things that were going on around her (the Grace eating ducks, rustling bags, horses out in the round pen) but after a while I saw her physically relax through her back and start to swing through.
What I did notice was that she was tracking up effortlessly (in the walk it was well over a foot which I was very happy with) but I did notice that she was not truly stretching down and round, but she was starting to stretch. The other thing I realised is that she really could express herself with this... she did some atronomical bucks, lunges and really kicking her front legs up at times, but again, there was no stress with it, just exuberence.
Do you think this is the sort of thing that would improve with more time? It makes them carry themselves completely, so there is nothing strapping them in or holding them down. I think Laura B did a video on Horse Heros with the aid: http://www.horsehero.com/5201/5214/6283
As I say, she was definitely looser and happier in this aid than she is in the side reins and her hind legs were really working hard. Even though we only did about 20 minutes she was really sweaty by the end of the session but was still loose and relaxed.
Do you think the rounder shape in the neck will come with stronger muscles as she was really having to work hard today but without any help from me or upset.
She can get quite tense in the side reins when lunging, so I left the aid quite slack and gave her the time to work things out.
At first she was quite tense and worried about other things that were going on around her (the Grace eating ducks, rustling bags, horses out in the round pen) but after a while I saw her physically relax through her back and start to swing through.
What I did notice was that she was tracking up effortlessly (in the walk it was well over a foot which I was very happy with) but I did notice that she was not truly stretching down and round, but she was starting to stretch. The other thing I realised is that she really could express herself with this... she did some atronomical bucks, lunges and really kicking her front legs up at times, but again, there was no stress with it, just exuberence.
Do you think this is the sort of thing that would improve with more time? It makes them carry themselves completely, so there is nothing strapping them in or holding them down. I think Laura B did a video on Horse Heros with the aid: http://www.horsehero.com/5201/5214/6283
As I say, she was definitely looser and happier in this aid than she is in the side reins and her hind legs were really working hard. Even though we only did about 20 minutes she was really sweaty by the end of the session but was still loose and relaxed.
Do you think the rounder shape in the neck will come with stronger muscles as she was really having to work hard today but without any help from me or upset.