Capalldonn
Well-Known Member
I've seen the videos in your other thread. What you call "explosions" doesn't look skittish or malicious. I think he's in pain. Could be the saddle or back problems, or both.
As we all know walk is a gait without momentum and with 3 of 4 legs on the ground there's only a small load on tendons, ligaments and joints, which is why walk is recommended for warm-up, cool-down and horses in rehab.
BUT
Walk is also the gait with the highest spine rotation to the left and right due to reduced abdominal muscle activity.
So not only does the spine rotate the most in walking, the support function of the abdominal muscles from below is also at its lowest in walking and does not stabilize sufficiently. For horses with a weak/sore back long hacks mainly in walk is pure poison!
I recommend you either take him on long walks and don't ride him at all or if you must mount him only to trot and canter and reduce riding in walk to a minimum.
If it was my horse I'd turn him out 24/7 and start riding or any other work not before spring next year.
Too long, too much walk in my opinion.He’s ridden 3-5 times/week just 345-1.5 hr hacks either with company or solo. Mainly walk, 3-5 mins trot and the odd canter where the ground is good enough.
As we all know walk is a gait without momentum and with 3 of 4 legs on the ground there's only a small load on tendons, ligaments and joints, which is why walk is recommended for warm-up, cool-down and horses in rehab.
BUT
Walk is also the gait with the highest spine rotation to the left and right due to reduced abdominal muscle activity.
So not only does the spine rotate the most in walking, the support function of the abdominal muscles from below is also at its lowest in walking and does not stabilize sufficiently. For horses with a weak/sore back long hacks mainly in walk is pure poison!
I recommend you either take him on long walks and don't ride him at all or if you must mount him only to trot and canter and reduce riding in walk to a minimum.
If it was my horse I'd turn him out 24/7 and start riding or any other work not before spring next year.