Exercises to combat swayback pain?

Hello 🙂

I've done quite a bit of research but haven't found much, so I'm going to try here.

Do any of you know of any exercises I could do with my mare to get rid of her swayback?

I've tried a lot of barre work but would like to try other exercises with her.

Would you also say that she has a severe swayback?

Thanks in advance 😀

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Keks37
3 months ago

You can no longer train a crutching away – a wearing exhaust can be U. with appropriate training fix, but with a lowering, the train has gone.

Or do you think your spine bends straight again when it is bent?

EMHorsetraining
3 months ago

At the moment, it is clearly missing from Muckis – everywhere. In combination with the existing overweight, this is not particularly much for improving the back line. Thus the horse – as it stands on the picture – would not be a riding horse for me at the moment.

Rod work and rod work are two shoes. It always comes to the WIE. Just because you put a few poles, that’s not a bar” work” that would be really gymnastic. Therefore, you cannot recommend exercises on the Internet that you can try. Every exercise only brings something when it is correctly executed and the horse to execute them in the current training state KANN without being overwhelmed. Otherwise, the best practice does nothing at all, or in the darkest case even ensures a deterioration of the situation.

You need a competent trainer on your side. Someone who knows how to work with gymnastic groundwork and training therapy and who can help you step by step build the horse. This includes a well thought out training plan and regular feedback on implementation. The back (also depending on the age of the horse) may no longer become really picture-booked, but at least significantly better and especially healthier in the overall context as regards consequential damage.

pony
3 months ago

looks like a native anatomical deficiency. even on this bad photo from completely wrong perspective you can see that.

high resistance, rear very superstructured, very short back, in fact no saddle layer in which you could put a human, stele shoulder, which looks after misformation, very short upper arm, knocked off claw.

rear hand. you can’t say exactly whether anatomical or painful.

Some things are only seen through the camera, but not when you stand next to the horse.

like for example with this altai horse, which has only about 10cm of saddle layer. but the rest is okay

Why do you buy a horse like that on your picture?

Shettylove554
3 months ago
Reply to  pony

I don’t think you should ride that horse from the FS anymore, do you? So if it’s not already in “Rente”

Punkgirl512
3 months ago

He won’t really go away like that.

There is also not THE exercise against a depression, but it is always the WIE of general training. Get good coaches.

Let the horse eat exclusively from the ground so that in its “free time” it does not come into such a way.

lynnmary1987
3 months ago

Get trainers and actually learn to ride gymnastics. First on the hand, then, if perhaps once again muscles and not just bacon on the horse, also in the saddle.

The belly must be high! Then there’s a back again! But he can’t get high if there are no muscles that keep him there. It’ll never be perfect. But you’ll get it back.

You’re not alone. Also not with so much pole mikado!