12 March 2008 #1 D Daphnelia Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2007 Messages 874 Location Sussex Visit site Is this where the head is pulled in, but the back is hollow, so hind legs trail? Trying to fill in some gaps in my knowledge.. xxx
Is this where the head is pulled in, but the back is hollow, so hind legs trail? Trying to fill in some gaps in my knowledge.. xxx
12 March 2008 #2 jenbleep Well-Known Member Joined 9 November 2005 Messages 14,674 Location North West Visit site yes - a horse can have its head in but if his back is hollow and hind legs are trailing then it is not correct
yes - a horse can have its head in but if his back is hollow and hind legs are trailing then it is not correct
12 March 2008 #3 M marieE Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2008 Messages 368 Visit site yep tht covers it, a true outline should run from nose to tail, false usually just head and neck, often cos they overbent and behind the bridle
yep tht covers it, a true outline should run from nose to tail, false usually just head and neck, often cos they overbent and behind the bridle
12 March 2008 #4 E Eira Well-Known Member Joined 15 February 2008 Messages 11,782 Location Emmerdale Visit site Yep thats what it is My horse is a master at it
12 March 2008 #5 D Daphnelia Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2007 Messages 874 Location Sussex Visit site Thank you Now my ponies cant fool me into thinking theyre working xxx
12 March 2008 #6 jenbleep Well-Known Member Joined 9 November 2005 Messages 14,674 Location North West Visit site once they are working better they feel better - much more bouncy and soft in your hand don't confuse bouncy with fast - I am still learning!!
once they are working better they feel better - much more bouncy and soft in your hand don't confuse bouncy with fast - I am still learning!!
12 March 2008 #7 N not_with_it Well-Known Member Joined 14 April 2002 Messages 4,019 Location Yorkshire Visit site Look at the base of the neck, just infront of the whithers. You should see the muscle moving as the horse works. A lot of horses break in the neck which allows them not use their hindlegs.
Look at the base of the neck, just infront of the whithers. You should see the muscle moving as the horse works. A lot of horses break in the neck which allows them not use their hindlegs.
12 March 2008 #8 Z Ziggy_ Well-Known Member Joined 11 November 2007 Messages 2,324 Visit site anyone got pics of a true/false outline? i'm still confused!
12 March 2008 #9 D Daphnelia Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2007 Messages 874 Location Sussex Visit site Two pictures from sustainable dressage, if I understand correctly, the first is a false outline in piaffe, the second a correct outline xxx
Two pictures from sustainable dressage, if I understand correctly, the first is a false outline in piaffe, the second a correct outline xxx
12 March 2008 #10 jenbleep Well-Known Member Joined 9 November 2005 Messages 14,674 Location North West Visit site well i wouldn't know anything about piaffe but in the first pic you can see where its back is dipping away from the rider, and in the second pic the horse has elevated its forehand
well i wouldn't know anything about piaffe but in the first pic you can see where its back is dipping away from the rider, and in the second pic the horse has elevated its forehand
13 March 2008 #11 J JessPickle Well-Known Member Joined 18 October 2005 Messages 13,049 Visit site I would cause this a false outline