FfionWinnie
Well-Known Member
Please explain exactly what this looks, feels like and means with words and photos a numpty can understand 
I don't know, I don't think the first horse is on the forehand at all- I'd be more inclined to think the second horse was? But the explanation is pretty decent.
http://www.ridingart.com/balance.htm
I like this decription...
Yes, horses that are on the forehand almost invariably lean on your hands and want the rider to carry them, rather than the other way round. I have had several heavy R&D horses and they have all been in the habit of leaning. I drop my hands, so that they can't lean, which means that they have to carry themselves and is the 1st step to them coming off the forehand. Then I do a lot of hill work, using my seat and legs to encourage them to bring their hind legs under them as they work.No photos but on the forehand to me is when a horse isn't working from behind so is leaning on your hands.
I can feel it more than describe it![]()
Sorry, can't do photos and I haven't any, anyway I'm afraid.I'd love some photos if anyone has some please.
So if not leaning on your hands, can it still be on the forehand?
The way I explain it is as follows. A horse carrying itself uses the back end to push itself forwards, & because the shoulders are in front of the quarters, they get pushed along with the movement of the back end. But on the forehand, its the front that's doing the moving, & just pulling the quarters along behind.
sorry to highjack the thread op, but just wondering if being on the forehand can lead to an uneven gait?
Thanks for the pics lolo and the info FestiveG. I think I am getting there now but more pics and info would be good. I am not sure about my mare still.
Thanks for the pics lolo and the info FestiveG. I think I am getting there now but more pics and info would be good. I am not sure about my mare still.