Head/neck off the horse or up?
Some say this, others say that
Some say this, others say that
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Depending on how it fits the training level, which requires the task of what the horse can afford, etc. It is individual.
In principle, however, it can be said that head and neck come to a certain position when working correctly from where they are swollen and not “individually”.
Depending on the attitude. This can vary from second to second, but should not take care of one as a human, because if you work correctly, head and neck will also find themselves in a suitable place… I believe that we have written this forty times today. Just forget the head and neck and learn how a horse moves as a whole.
There’s only one opinion, the back has to carry and he can’t do that with the deer
what you mean is the neck.
We both know what I mean in doubt the lack of the throat.
is in demand for the head.
quite generally, the horse nose below the bug joint has nothing to look for. the upper head area is always above the opposite. only when running at the given draw, the head may be short to the elbow.
Completely individual from second to second different.
Depends on which position you start. And above all, it is not primarily about the head restraint. Correct is both right
Everything at the right time.
above. the stin nose line ends at the nose a handbread in front of the vertical.
why, you see in the link
horse anatomy diagrams 3 | Horse anatomy, Horse care, Equines (pinterest.com)
You better not put your head off the horse. It’s bad for the horse.
the head of the horse must have a certain angle to the body in order to be able to ride reasonably at all, you don’t seem to have a warning at all
The head does not have to have a certain angle – the motor and the rest of the body is the important part, not the head.
Head down is head off. That’s good for the horse?
Thank you.
from above there is nothing in the question.
How do you want to ride if the head of the horse swings just above the floor? that would be after all your definition head down.
Through the remaining structures of the body. In a natural attitude. But that now spontaneously blows the comment function
Yeah, okay, but I’ve never seen anyone riding where the head is up and not how to ride down when the head is up?