Horse locking the ribcage

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2017
  • In this clip, Patrick talks about helping a horse to "unlock their ribcage."
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  • @kmiklaszewski
    @kmiklaszewski 4 роки тому

    That more of nothing comment that you Said, made me think of something I learned. For instance when you are in the trot and you are trying to ask for more energy or impulsion from your horse with your legs and your horse is not in a good rhythm and tempo, stiff with tension and lack of suppleness with a hollow back and his head and neck up and then you asked for more with your leg, you are only going to get more of those negative things Like More of a not so good rhythm and tempo and more tension/stiffness/lack of suppleness.
    I find using the training scale for problem-solving when things don’t go right or don’t feel so correct, is a really good Way to help out with Training or riding especially when you don’t have someone on the ground to help you. I’m looking forward to more videos with you on Horses or with students on Horses for some training tips.