Haltparaden vereinfachen?
Wie kann man eine Haltparade einfacher durchführen?
Ich möchte nicht jedes mal so stark am Zügel ziehen damit das Pferd stehen bleibt.
Meine RL meinte “Rücken und Bauch anspannen, schwer machen” wie geht das??
Wie spann ich meinen Rücken an? ist damit der Lendenbereich gemeint oder der Brustwirbelsäulenbereich?
Bauch anspannen ist easy, das kann ich.
Wie mach ich mich richtig schwer? wenn ich das versuche lehn ich mich entweder zurück oder mach einen Buckel.
Danke!
LG
the horse can do that, which is why it is a school horse. as a school horse, however, it also reacts to too much hand or slightly false help, not equally unrestrained.
the whole parade must explain your teacher to you.
preferably she comes here next to the hopefully not as big horse and pushes your body as he must to hold the horse.
a good exercise is the whole parade in step times without pulling.
you can also practice it at home on a kitchen stool. you sit on the edge of the stool in approximate riding position and tilt it forward. you do this on the horse, you almost set the front legs of the horse under the horse. the horse comes to hold.
at least that’s what I feel.
best to make it out of the step really without pulling – and without thinking too much. just don’t think, but ride.
it is not a big horse haha in the stall. I ride there a little Fjord Stute that if she could fall asleep in the go xD but hey the exercise sounds good, I will try
Teaching on horse what it can, with trainer who can convey it.
Ideally, the pelvic movement starts short, leg remains normally soft so that the horse does not fall off anywhere, hand stops short and gives up when the horse stands.
But you have to explain this on site and let it show you everything you can explain here is just wild rumbling.
You don’t pull the rein in no way. Never. All the parade is closed. Just leave the hand where it is and don’t shake with a finger. The rest is seat help and you can only learn live – there are riding instructors. And their job is to explain until it works. For that they get their money, so that’s nothing miserable to help.
You want the horse in the stop parade to focus the hind legs, lower the hind hand and lift the chest. Make it “on all fours” and transfer the movement to the right when you sit.
So erect pelvis like you’re leaning to hump, but lift the chest. Shoulders, however, do not raise, but drop to the back.
Nice dry exercise!
is, by the way, a super exercise to release the bend. not the nod of the horse, but the rider.
On the one hand, you can train the horse so that it stops when you push the basin. Take the thighs away from the horse farm also helps. And then there are also vocal commands.
It’s a school horse, so it’s going to be hard to train. Voice commands hardly work.
Oh. Permanent trains on the rein are naturally used and blunt. Better then is short take and give and accept again. And the “doing hard” often works with exhalation. This automatically relaxes your body, try it. Easy to clean the air.
You can’t do it in classical riding. One would like to close the hind hand, and to this we use well-coordinated cross, legs and reins.
FS is known to us and not in the Western scene 😉
then just call it to nip. is the same – whether on one side or on both sides. it annoys the horse.
Locking is something different from accepting and surrendering, isn’t it?
No. horses don’t blunt. bluntly hates not to notice. but they still remember.
our schulis are not used to the trains.
and also do not give any recommendation to lock.
Just try makes sound…
can be good.
When you talk, you’re tightening up muscles again, maybe it wasn’t so good.
Thank you. Always tried with “Haaaaaaaaalt” or “Steeeeehhhhhhhhh” before, because you breathe out too, but I try to breathe out. :
Put yourself flat on your back. In the lumbar area, the back does not touch the floor. Now you’re tipping the pool so that the “hole” disappears. The rest of the back does not move.
If that works well, you’ll do it in your seat. Best on a gymnastics ball. If you concentrate well, you notice that the abdominal muscles and the pelvic floor are tightened.
With a well-trained horse, it is enough to tighten the muscles. With other horses, you have to tip the pool a little more clearly.
Calls weight aid. One always slows a horse in which one shifts his weight and drives into the transition. Applies to all parades.
Your RL is to show you how it works, for that it is there 😉
You couldn’t teach him anyway. The riding instructor would be responsible for your deficits, and he would have to guide you correctly.
I want to teach the schuli eh nix lol I know this is not possible