Basics about anatomy and biomechanics – Part 5: The various neck postures
This article helps to see which neck posture is good or bad for the horse.
Read MoreBasics about anatomy and biomechanics – Part 4: The equine neck
Concerning the neck of the horse, “nob down” is not enough; actually quite the contrary.
Read MoreBasics about anatomy and biomechanics – Part 3: Bending the haunches
A collected horse will shift his center of gravity backwards, hence the forehand will be lifted and becomes lighter and the back is raised.
Read MoreArticle about our lungeing course
Read this article in order to learn more about our course in lungeing.
Read MoreBasics about anatomy and biomechanics – Part 2: The importance of the hindquarters
In order to have the horses back muscles start working from the rear, you will need actively forward stepping hindquarters.
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