Hi Guys,

I received an email from a rider who said, "Can you help me with a problem I have with "locked elbows"? It is a bad habit that I've been trying to break forever. Any tips or visualizations would be really great!"

So, here we go:

In general, elastic elbows allow for movement. In the walk and canter, your elbows need to open and close to allow for the movement of your horse's head and neck. In the rising trot, your horse's head and neck is still, but YOU move when you post.

In the walk:

Start with your elbows bent by your sides so they almost form the letter "L". Call that "home" position.
As your horse moves his head and neck forward and back, straighten your arms almost completely, but immediately come back to "home position". Think of rowing a boat. You can even sing, "Row, row, row your boat!"

In the rising trot:

Stand in front of a desk. Hold your hands as if you're holding the reins. Bend your knees as if you're sitting in a saddle. Place your fists on the desk with your baby fingers touching the desk. Now "post", but keep your hands in contact with the desk. Notice how your elbows open and close.
The movement is like a hinge (as opposed to the "rowing the boat" motion in walk and canter).

In the canter:

You can "row the boat" as in the walk or use another image. Get up in a two-point position, and pretend you're galloping down a race track. Mimic the way a jockey's arms move forward and back. Then keep moving your "jockey arms" while you sit back down in the saddle.

A Happy Horse


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Comment by Jane Savoie on May 22, 2009 at 11:11am
Terrific! Looking forward to hearing how it's going!
Comment by Ann Crago on May 22, 2009 at 11:06am
....Hi Jane...looking forward to receiving my "Home Study course of Riding"....I think it is excellent that you are with us on barn-mice as well as being able to use your HUGE dvd instruction collection....I too have a Haflinger and am eager to see yours on the dvd's.......I chose your training dvd's (lord knows there are so many out there..some not so great)...because I also find Chris Irwin the most sensible and most helpful intstructor I have ever come across for someone like myself who has to "go it alone"....and I get the feeling your methods will be a wonderful addition to the library of dvds I have of Chris's......Bonus that he is also here on barnmice with us!!!!....are we lucky or what.....anyhow I will be happy to keep in touch with you...and let you know how my Ziggy and I are doing with your Home Study Course......Cheers... ...Ann

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