ClobellsandBaubles
Well-Known Member
I am just a little confused i hope someone can help clear this up for me. why is it that you see sooo many top competition horse and professionally schooled horses in photos or for sale ads that are completely over bent and breaking at the 3rd or 4th vertebrae sometimes to the point it must be difficult for the horse to see as well as uncomfortable.
I was always taught, and under the impression, that the horse should go forward into the contact the nose should be vertical or just in front if in trot or canter with the poll at the highest point and the most important part was that the horse was moving forward with his back end under them and lifting his back. In my limited knowledge of horse biomechanics shouldn't we be schooling horses to carry riders in the most advantageous way to compensate for the extra weight and building and stretching the right muscles. instead many horses i ride are extremely heavy on the forehand or evade the contact completely and have no concept of self carriage without leaning on the hands sometimes even for balance.
Why are we not schooling horses to work better and why does this not seem to be penalised in competition?
Any way rant over any opinions greatly appreciated including thouse on gadget used that created over bent horses for example i don't understand instructors teaching clients with their horses in draw reins isn't that what the riders contact should be doing in a much better way or learning to do but that is an entirely different rant
I was always taught, and under the impression, that the horse should go forward into the contact the nose should be vertical or just in front if in trot or canter with the poll at the highest point and the most important part was that the horse was moving forward with his back end under them and lifting his back. In my limited knowledge of horse biomechanics shouldn't we be schooling horses to carry riders in the most advantageous way to compensate for the extra weight and building and stretching the right muscles. instead many horses i ride are extremely heavy on the forehand or evade the contact completely and have no concept of self carriage without leaning on the hands sometimes even for balance.
Why are we not schooling horses to work better and why does this not seem to be penalised in competition?
Any way rant over any opinions greatly appreciated including thouse on gadget used that created over bent horses for example i don't understand instructors teaching clients with their horses in draw reins isn't that what the riders contact should be doing in a much better way or learning to do but that is an entirely different rant