reasons to lunge a horse?

skye123

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apart from excercise what other reasons are there to lunge?
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to check whether it is sound.
for speed (quicker than tacking up etc)
because the rider's back isn't right or something.
to teach it to stretch down.
because it has a sore back from the saddle or something, and needs exercise without the weight.
to check whether it is a lunatic today, before you get on!
to get rid of the bucks, if it is in loony mood today...
to check whether one-sidedness is coming from the rider or from the horse, e.g. in canter.
pure flipping laziness, in some cases, imho! *awaits incoming brickbats*
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if your school needs ploughing, it's very good for that.
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btw can you tell that i hate lungeing, and only do it with the babies!
 
I lunge mine because he cannot argue as well with side reins as he can with my hands. He is learning to accept the contact evenly in both reins.
 
As well as above mentioned - i use it look at how the horse is moving; perhaps i am a bit thick but i find it helps me to ride her better if i can see her transitions and paces on the lunge. Some winter evenings as well when it is and wet, and i've had a hard day (AAAHHH!) i am inclined to lunge rather than ride in the school.
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Some winter evenings as well when it is and wet, and i've had a hard day (AAAHHH!) i am inclined to lunge rather than ride in the school.
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Me too
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I also lunge before riding because I value my life
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