Correcting the Overflexion In the Horse’s Neck


Posted on 5th January, by Admin in Blog. 3 Comments

Correcting the Overflexion In the Horse’s Neck

This video is about Correcting the overflexion in the horse’s neck.





3 responses to “Correcting the Overflexion In the Horse’s Neck”

  1. Keith says:

    This is a GREAT video!!! I watch it over and over again as I ride a very similar horse with the same problems of over flexing. I have found that by taking the bit out of his mouth and riding in a bridle WITHOUT the bit, (attaching the reins to the rings on the side of a halter) doing these same exercises has helped to get him to stretch. Once he is more confident,I am sure I will be able to re introduce the bit it to him….but I am in no hurry as he is responding so well to this “halter” arrangement instead of the bitted bridle.

  2. Keith says:

    when I get around to it I will send you a Video of him working for your comments and advise on the next step forward!!

  3. sonia lightsey says:

    Beautiful horse and beautifully ridden!! Great and very helpful video!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *



From the Blog!

Join me as I post weekly blogs covering many topics relating to Classical Foundation Training. I have intentionally left out the word "dressage" because many people have a negative association with the prevalent "crank and spank" approach or that it is a sport for only those who are afraid to jump.

Dressage as it is meant to be is an understanding of how to best optimize a horse's movement and ability to carry a rider, surely a benefit for any horse, any discipline. It is also important in maintaining your horse's safety, soundness and sanity.

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Marnie: 2021 Yearly Submission

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Marnie gives her yearly update for 2021.

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Ryanne: 2021 Yearly Submission

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Ryanne gives her yearly update for 2021.

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Marie: 2021 Yearly Submission

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Marie gives her yearly update for 2021.