balance wrap video
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I recently received this link from one of my distant students and was delighted to see it. In it the young horse is wearing a band fastened to the saddle that goes around the base of the neck. I have never seen this equipment used in this way other than in TTEAM clinics.
I have been using this technique for many years and have seen it help horses who are heavy on the forehand lighten up, horses who don’t have good balance rebalance themselves, and help improve the halt with horses who push through the rein.
The band in the video can easily be reproduced by buying a heavy duty elastic bandage and simply tying it to the rings at the front of the saddle. It will give the horse a new awareness of it’s body, will support it’s neck and shoulders, and help it lighten up. Although it cannot be worn in competition, it can change the horse’s habitual posture and movement enough that it will become unnecessary most of the time, and can easily be put back on during training sessions to remind the horse.
The next step is the balance rein. It can be more effective because it is not elastic, and the tension and support are controlled by the rider. This gives more options, but also requires that the rider be able to successfully control two reins in order to choose when to apply pressure with the balance rein.
I highly recommend that you watch the video and experiment with the balance wrap. Whether your horse is high headed, or heavy on the forehand or, even both at the same time, using it a few times is likely to cause improvement.
I love it because it is another tool which can help our horses do their work in greater comfort and balance.
I recently received this link from one of my distant students and was delighted to see it. In it the young horse is wearing a band fastened to the saddle that goes around the base of the neck. I have never seen this equipment used in this way other than in TTEAM clinics.
I have been using this technique for many years and have seen it help horses who are heavy on the forehand lighten up, horses who don’t have good balance rebalance themselves, and help improve the halt with horses who push through the rein.
The band in the video can easily be reproduced by buying a heavy duty elastic bandage and simply tying it to the rings at the front of the saddle. It will give the horse a new awareness of it’s body, will support it’s neck and shoulders, and help it lighten up. Although it cannot be worn in competition, it can change the horse’s habitual posture and movement enough that it will become unnecessary most of the time, and can easily be put back on during training sessions to remind the horse.
The next step is the balance rein. It can be more effective because it is not elastic, and the tension and support are controlled by the rider. This gives more options, but also requires that the rider be able to successfully control two reins in order to choose when to apply pressure with the balance rein.
I highly recommend that you watch the video and experiment with the balance wrap. Whether your horse is high headed, or heavy on the forehand or, even both at the same time, using it a few times is likely to cause improvement.
I love it because it is another tool which can help our horses do their work in greater comfort and balance.