Just wondered how you get a horse working from behind more? i have seen it mentioned quite a few times, but since i am very basic in my schooling i didnt really know how you actually do it!! sorry if its a dumb question!!
I use the image of a concertina - you need to hold one end fixed, and squash the other end up to it - the energy is kept in between the two.
When I used to ride at the RS, I found the easiest way to do this is to really have a good "run" around the school - you need the energy before you can collect it, cantering long down the sides - loose contact lots of leg is the easiest gait I find to get the most momentum as tend to go up a speed in walk and trot rather than have "impulsion" in that gait, then using hands and seat start to collect the front end up, so you still keep the impulsion and energy you have but you want to "contain" it and stop it escaping out the front, that then encourages the horse to bring its back end more underneath and work up and into your hand to lighten the forehand... sorry if thats a bit jumbled!!
PF I am delighted you replied with your explanation and pics of silver when you first got her and now. Such a relief to see EXACTLY what I have been working through with JJ since I got him last July.
Like Silver, when I got him he did a very impressive looking trot, always at a flat out driving horse pace with his nose permanently tucked into his chest no matter how light my contact was. To slow down the trot and getting him working in a more relaxed manner and without a rigidly curved neck I have also been riding him as you have in the 2nd picture. Some people commented that he looked much better and more 'posy'working with the nose tucked in.
Maybe he did - but I am not in the business of looking posy and just want a relaxed horse working nicely and with the correct carriage through out his neck and head.We have now just started to progress from the long, low and relaxed and I am tring to now get the more 'rounded' picture from him - only taken since last July and many changes of bit and tack to get this far - but hey - he is far more happy and relaxed and we have all the time in the world.
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