I was wondering, what do you specifically mean by supple? I have heard different meanings form different trainers, some say it has to do with their jaw and neck, others say it has to do with the back and hind. I personally think it is a mixture of both but what is your idea of supple?
Hi, I agree with you, every trainer/ rider has their own take on suppleness, and same as you I think it’s both. For me it’s that feeling that a horse is moving freely and relaxed without resistance to a riders aid. That relaxation comes through their jaw, poll, and over their back, helping the horse to produce elastic steps, and a degree of swing through their back and tail. Also that the horse can hold and maintain a balanced rhythm without needing to lean on you, and when you relax the contact to allow them to stretch they can take the contact forward, stretching their neck out while still staying in a nice balance. All of the above then helps when your riding for example a 10m circle where you want the horse to stay relaxed, balanced, soft round your leg, yet still coming through from behind.
@@EJMEQUESTRIAN thank you for your response! I tried the bending poles exercise today and found a huge improvement in my horses trot and rhythm so thank you for that!
Great exercises, thanks! Love the leg yield to half pass
Thanks. It’s such great exercise isn’t it.
Yes it is!@@EJMEQUESTRIAN
Great video. Can you do another where your break it down more of how you achieve shoulder in, leg yield etc, what aids are you using. Thank you
Thanks. Yes will add that to the video list! 😀
Might have said ‘engage the hindquarters’ a fair few times! 🙈😂 Would love to know your favourite suppleness exercises?
New subscriber!!! Loving the lesson
Thank you ☺️
Can you advise distance between poles please? Loved this thank you
I was wondering, what do you specifically mean by supple? I have heard different meanings form different trainers, some say it has to do with their jaw and neck, others say it has to do with the back and hind. I personally think it is a mixture of both but what is your idea of supple?
Hi,
I agree with you, every trainer/ rider has their own take on suppleness, and same as you I think it’s both.
For me it’s that feeling that a horse is moving freely and relaxed without resistance to a riders aid. That relaxation comes through their jaw, poll, and over their back, helping the horse to produce elastic steps, and a degree of swing through their back and tail.
Also that the horse can hold and maintain a balanced rhythm without needing to lean on you, and when you relax the contact to allow them to stretch they can take the contact forward, stretching their neck out while still staying in a nice balance.
All of the above then helps when your riding for example a 10m circle where you want the horse to stay relaxed, balanced, soft round your leg, yet still coming through from behind.
@@EJMEQUESTRIAN thank you for your response! I tried the bending poles exercise today and found a huge improvement in my horses trot and rhythm so thank you for that!
I havnt seen those type of poles before - any idea what the shape and the ends are like...?
I was unable to enlarge the video to take a closer look..
I wish you would exercises him closer to the camera, not at the other end of the Arena 😂
Hahaha sorry, that was an early day vlog, so not particularly good. 😂