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Horse Training: Lunging
By Horse Guy | July 17, 2010
Lunging, also called longeing, is a very effective horse training exercise. The overall goal of this training is to strengthen the bond between you and your animal, and to get him/her to do exactly what you want exactly how and when you want it done.
This is essential for effective competition and for the safe handling of your horse.
Lunging is executed with your horse moving in a circle around your fixed position. You’ll use gestures, body language, and of course voice tone to find the perfect level of cooperation.
Tools for this training include a lunging rein – like an extended lead rope – and a whip. The whip works as a visual and audio aid, and of course is not for hurting the horse.
Proper lunging allows you to watch your horses’ frame and movements from the ground. This lets you get a feel for his/her natural abilities, training progress, and can help pick up on problems or injuries not noticeable from the saddle.
Before actually interacting with your horse, you need to practice alone. Any clumsiness with the tools or a lack of confidence in your command of the exercise will confuse or upset the horse.
Since this is one of the most critical areas of horse training, you are advised to seek professional and personal guidance in developing the right skills and postures for proper execution.
Originally posted 2008-05-28 01:29:36. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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April 12th, 2009 at 3:02 pm
I luv watching people train wild horses.I am a barrel racer I win every horse show,NBHA,and rodeoe i ever be to in my hole inter like!!!!