Great topic! What’s your take on recognizing left vs right side strength & flexibility differences in horses and using flexions/counter flexions for improving their balance & straightness? But careful not to over flex the horse too much that can compromise their straightness & and eventually their soundness. Is this something talked about in the working ranch horse discipline?
If you are riding your horse in collection correctly you shouldn't be pulling on the reins or holding the horse in position although if riding english you should have a light contact rather than the loose western style rein. If you're pulling or holding the horse in position you are doing it wrong and only the head will be in position which I see far too often.
Good description of both. Thanks for sharing.
Well said Ryan. As for admiring dressage riding, I must differ. It’s not what it once was. Rolkur has really uined what it once was.
Can you show collection/frame vs false frame? Plz😄
That is a great idea.
Great explanation!
Excellent explanation.... 💯💯💯💯
Thanks Ryan!
Nice info Ryan, very great, thank you. 🙋🏻♀️💪🏻👍🏻🤗😁 Roos
Great topic! What’s your take on recognizing left vs right side strength & flexibility differences in horses and using flexions/counter flexions for improving their balance & straightness? But careful not to over flex the horse too much that can compromise their straightness & and eventually their soundness. Is this something talked about in the working ranch horse discipline?
Another great explanation! What kind of bit are you using(if you have time to answer)? Thank you!!
Beautiful horse you have there, indeed greetings I love your videos really much makes me want to buy a horse 😆🥳💗💫🤟🏻🦄🐎🐴
That's a beautiful bridal . The prettiest one I think I've ever seen.
If you are riding your horse in collection correctly you shouldn't be pulling on the reins or holding the horse in position although if riding english you should have a light contact rather than the loose western style rein. If you're pulling or holding the horse in position you are doing it wrong and only the head will be in position which I see far too often.