soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
I had an interesting conversation the other day and would like other views.
I've always had less than perfect horses in terms of conformation or behaviour. I like dressage, but have struggled with the order of the introduction of movements at different levels: specifically with the lengthened movements which are introduced well before lateral movements, which I've always done a lot of. Discussion on this with a friend was along the lines of perhaps for horses that are conformationally and behaviourally well suited to dressage (i.e. uphill and unspoiled), lengthening is actually relatively easy compared to performing lateral movements well. Perhaps the dressage levels are written with those types of horses in mind and they are never going to suit the animals that are conformationally less desirable? The levels do follow the scales of training, but I feel as though if I had followed the pattern of introduction of lateral work with any of my horses, I would just never have got there - I've often used it to help get the weight back a bit which then should help with lengthening.
Any thoughts?
I've always had less than perfect horses in terms of conformation or behaviour. I like dressage, but have struggled with the order of the introduction of movements at different levels: specifically with the lengthened movements which are introduced well before lateral movements, which I've always done a lot of. Discussion on this with a friend was along the lines of perhaps for horses that are conformationally and behaviourally well suited to dressage (i.e. uphill and unspoiled), lengthening is actually relatively easy compared to performing lateral movements well. Perhaps the dressage levels are written with those types of horses in mind and they are never going to suit the animals that are conformationally less desirable? The levels do follow the scales of training, but I feel as though if I had followed the pattern of introduction of lateral work with any of my horses, I would just never have got there - I've often used it to help get the weight back a bit which then should help with lengthening.
Any thoughts?