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Pole Work for Dressage Riders
Pole Work for Dressage Riders
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Over 50 fun and easy-to-follow exercises using groundpoles to improve the horse's musculature and way of going. While working with ground poles is not new to most riders, incorporatingthem in training with creativity and regularity may require a littleinspiration and guidance. Enter Ann Katrin Querbach and her positive andpersuasive ideas for developing the horse's body and movement in healthy andcorrect ways over poles. With progressive exercises at all three gaits, on thelonge line and under…
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Over 50 fun and easy-to-follow exercises using ground
poles to improve the horse's musculature and way of going.

While working with ground poles is not new to most riders, incorporating
them in training with creativity and regularity may require a little
inspiration and guidance. Enter Ann Katrin Querbach and her positive and
persuasive ideas for developing the horse's body and movement in healthy and
correct ways over poles. With progressive exercises at all three gaits, on the
longe line and under saddle, she provides a basis for building a strong
foundation, step by step. Or, just as easily, the reader can cherry-pick the
exercises best suited to resolving a particular issue or improving a certain
quality.


Readers will find exercises that focus on:


- Rhythm and tempo


- Forwardness


- Straightness


- Transitions


- Collection and lengthening


- And building the horse's abs, legs, and hind end


Pole work develops coordination, balance, and concentration in
both horse and rider. It helps the rider develop a feel for a "correct" trot,
active hindquarters, and lifted back in the horse. The rider learns to maintain
"positive tension" ("engagement") in her body, while still remaining relaxed
enough to follow the horse's movement. The horse must lift his hind legs
significantly higher than usual in order to clear the poles, developing the
coordination of the dorsal and ventral muscle chains, lifting the horse's back
and engaging his neck. He is encouraged to build muscle in a manner that's both
systematic and correct. This collection of exercises seeks to provide all these
benefits and more, not only for the dressage rider seeking to correct or optimize
the elements judged in competition but also for the recreational rider wishing to
keep her horse fit and sound over a lifetime.

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Over 50 fun and easy-to-follow exercises using ground
poles to improve the horse's musculature and way of going.

While working with ground poles is not new to most riders, incorporating
them in training with creativity and regularity may require a little
inspiration and guidance. Enter Ann Katrin Querbach and her positive and
persuasive ideas for developing the horse's body and movement in healthy and
correct ways over poles. With progressive exercises at all three gaits, on the
longe line and under saddle, she provides a basis for building a strong
foundation, step by step. Or, just as easily, the reader can cherry-pick the
exercises best suited to resolving a particular issue or improving a certain
quality.


Readers will find exercises that focus on:


- Rhythm and tempo


- Forwardness


- Straightness


- Transitions


- Collection and lengthening


- And building the horse's abs, legs, and hind end


Pole work develops coordination, balance, and concentration in
both horse and rider. It helps the rider develop a feel for a "correct" trot,
active hindquarters, and lifted back in the horse. The rider learns to maintain
"positive tension" ("engagement") in her body, while still remaining relaxed
enough to follow the horse's movement. The horse must lift his hind legs
significantly higher than usual in order to clear the poles, developing the
coordination of the dorsal and ventral muscle chains, lifting the horse's back
and engaging his neck. He is encouraged to build muscle in a manner that's both
systematic and correct. This collection of exercises seeks to provide all these
benefits and more, not only for the dressage rider seeking to correct or optimize
the elements judged in competition but also for the recreational rider wishing to
keep her horse fit and sound over a lifetime.

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