Lunging-what is it?!

LadyDarcy

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Hey guys, ok, so I've seen this term come up time and again and I just haven't figured out what it means.
Please could someone tell me what it is and what it's benefits are ?

Thank you!
 
Lunging is a technique that allows you to work a horse from the ground. The handler stands in the centre and the horse works in circles round them on a long rope (called a lunge line or lunge rope) at walk, trot and canter. It can help with fitness and obedience, but can also have a negative impact if it is done too frequently as lots of work on small circles can put strain on the joints and ligaments.
 
aha! that's called lunging, right got it.

Is this the method used to train young horses for riding?

Yes, Lunging can be used to train a young horse to work before putting a rider on. Things like learning voice commands, having a saddle and bridle on etc.

When done correctly it is a very useful tool. When used incorrectly it can have a negative impact on a horse.
 
I agree with what they've said. Ask any of my non horsey friends or even my hubby- dicking about on the end of a rope is what they call it lol
 
I agree with what they've said. Ask any of my non horsey friends or even my hubby- dicking about on the end of a rope is what they call it lol

... and as many people have little understanding of the technique, this can be a good description.
A better method may be long reining, using two webbing reins.
 
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