This was excellent, thank you. I didn’t even realize I’d lost my “pelbow” till a friend pointed it out. My mare is very smart and very subtle, and has been slowly training me to come to her front end!😂
My daughter's pony did that when we first bought him. Cured by attaching not overly tight side reins from noseband to saddle d rings. When the pony jerked his head forward he jarred himself. We kept those sidereins in use for several months . Never done it since. But the habit is not easy to break with a weak rider and just normal contact.
Definitely also a balance issue. In forehand. Riders with a feeling seat can stay in the center. A bend in elbow ( not straight arms) helps riders to not lose core muscles.
Managing one’s emotions is key. I learned this the hard way.
Yes!!! It is an important aspect of working with horses.
This was excellent, thank you. I didn’t even realize I’d lost my “pelbow” till a friend pointed it out. My mare is very smart and very subtle, and has been slowly training me to come to her front end!😂
Gotta love those smart mares that teach us the lessons we need most!!!!
I would like to see a visual of what someone riding with tight hips looks like and what 'loose'? hips looks like....
Ok! We can do that. Stay tuned!
My daughter's pony did that when we first bought him. Cured by attaching not overly tight side reins from noseband to saddle d rings. When the pony jerked his head forward he jarred himself. We kept those sidereins in use for several months . Never done it since. But the habit is not easy to break with a weak rider and just normal contact.
That's true. To fix it without relying on equipment requires a strong, stable seat. I am glad to hear your daughter's pony stopped doing it.
❤ Thank you, well done!!!
Thank you, too!
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Definitely also a balance issue. In forehand. Riders with a feeling seat can stay in the center. A bend in elbow ( not straight arms) helps riders to not lose core muscles.
That is absolutely true. And an excellent reason for riders to work on their seat.
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