23/07/2020
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How Posture Impacts Your Horseās Movement, Front and Back.
In-hand work (and riding) helps organize the horseās body: his posture and alignment from nose to hocks, and the freedom, regularity and even-ness with which his limbs move in pair or alone.
When working in-hand (and riding), Manolo pays attention to several factors:
- Where the head and nose of the horse is, in relationship to his sternum and shoulders, which will have an impact on how much or little the horse will be able to move his shoulders and as a result, how much or little, how well or not, his hind legs can engage.
In a nutshell, the backend can only do as well as the front end allows it to.
Training that insists on driving the hind legs under while blocking the horse in front may lead to serious back, pelvis, stifle and tendons breakdowns because the horseās body is not able to work as a whole. (See our article on the importance of riding the whole horse, link below).
As Manolo explains: āthe position of the nose impacts the action of the shoulder, impacts the action of the hindlegsā he adds: āIf you shorten the neck (by pulling the head and nose behind the vertical) it comes out the back. ā
- How much bend and flexion the horseās whole body can offer at this stage.
- How well or not the horse is able to stay through in the bended lines or needs to move his haunches in or out of alignment.
- How much or little the horse is able to flex the joints of his inside hindleg and step and push.
- Where the foot lands: too much underneath the body? not enough? Outside the body?
The handler/rider must observe the horse constantly and carefully calibrate his/her actions according to the feedback they receive to facilitate the whole horse moving harmoniously.
They want to pay particular attention to the contact on the lungeline (and reins) and the horseās spinal alignment and be careful not to bring the horseās nose backward and shortening the neck causing the nose to block the shoulders which blocks the hind legs from coming through.
Equally problematic is positioning the nose sideways which disconnects the horseās body and make it impossible for him to travel in balance.
Great attention should be paid to the geometry of figures and exercices and not creating detrimental postures by asking for too much angle in the body, for example riding neck-ins instead of shoulder- in.
Do you have a horse that is not as straight, balanced and supple as would be good for him? Is your horse's movement, rhythm and gait quality standing in the way of better performance? Adding in-hand work can help your horse develop a better posture resulting in better performance, health and behavior.
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