The horse is not being ridden in hyperflexion , it's clear to see the horse is supple through his back and relaxed I n the poll and neck, the rider is soft handed and rides from the seat.
They are not draw reins , they are balancing reins there is a roller device that allows the horse to stretch whilst also getting said horse to use his backend (engine) , and round through his back, said horse has a natural bascule shape when jumping. I use a balancing rein when I am doing jumping grid work.
That guy needs to learn the basics. That poor horse is so hyperflexed that it's abusive. (Any hyperflexion is abusive) Thumbs down from me for sure! Be nice to your horse.
Well said👍, the gadget used is a balancing rein it has a roller device that encourages horse to use his backend (engine), round his back to a bascule shape and stretch his neck out straight, I use it on my youngsters when I do grid work nothing over 3ft high or wide, just six jumps in a row with 2strides, 1stride and a bounce.. I don't over jump them maybe one session lasting 15mins once every couple of weeks..
Kian Dore 👍💯
The horse is not being ridden in hyperflexion , it's clear to see the horse is supple through his back and relaxed I n the poll and neck, the rider is soft handed and rides from the seat.
What are you doing jumping with draw reins?
They are not draw reins , they are balancing reins there is a roller device that allows the horse to stretch whilst also getting said horse to use his backend (engine) , and round through his back, said horse has a natural bascule shape when jumping. I use a balancing rein when I am doing jumping grid work.
I paused it and they sure look like draw reins. Look like they are fed through the bit and attached to the girth
Am shocked to see the draw reins.. the pony is unable to stretch it's neck when it takes the jump.
That guy needs to learn the basics. That poor horse is so hyperflexed that it's abusive. (Any hyperflexion is abusive) Thumbs down from me for sure! Be nice to your horse.
Using a draw rein? Yuck.
Stop badmouthing him. Ive seen so called top riders juming in drawreins just before they go in to do a 1.30.
Well said👍, the gadget used is a balancing rein it has a roller device that encourages horse to use his backend (engine), round his back to a bascule shape and stretch his neck out straight, I use it on my youngsters when I do grid work nothing over 3ft high or wide, just six jumps in a row with 2strides, 1stride and a bounce.. I don't over jump them maybe one session lasting 15mins once every couple of weeks..
Jumping in a draw rein - yuck.