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The Quality of the Contact (Current Freebie!)

What should you feel in your hands when your horse is going correctly on the flat? I think many riders are unsure of what they should be looking for.
What a rider feels in their hands is a direct correlation to the state of the horse's back and hindquarters. When a horse is straight, and carrying itself correctly - with forward energy flowing through a relaxed, swinging back into the connection of the bit, the rider feels an even, consistent, solid, and elastic connection. What do I mean by solid? I certainly don't mean heavy. But if the connection is true, the rider will get the feeling that the horse is up into their hand and seeking the connection.
I like to use a fishing analogy to help riders understand what degree of connection is appropriate. Imagine that you are fishing, and have just caught a huge, heavy fish. The pull that you feel on the line is quite strong. That would equate to a horse leaning or pulling on the rider's hands. I think most everyone would agree that would not be what we want.
Now imagine that you are fishing, but you haven't yet caught a fish. You feel nothing on the line. This would equate to emptiness in the riders hands, and that is not what we want either. This one is confusing to many riders, as in looking for that elusive "lightness", some mistakenly think that they have found it when the reins are empty.
The feeling a rider will have when the horse is balanced and moving forward with energy into the connection, is that of a small to medium sized fish on the end of their line. Not dragging them, but rather leading them. The more collected the horse is, the smaller the fish should be.
What dictates the amount of weight in the riders hands is the relative amount of engagement and activity of the hindquarters, and the state of "throughness" in the back. When a horse is heavy in the hand, the horse is either lacking in engagement behind (meaning that it is not actively carrying enough weight over the hind legs), or it is rigid and bracing in its back.
Although the rider feels the problem in the mouth, the problem is not in the mouth. It's in the back and hind end. Many riders wrongly try to address the problem at the front end, by attempting to "fix" the heaviness in some way. Whether by "working" or jiggling on the bit, or adding some leverage with draw reins, any attempts to "fix" the problem by fixing the symptom instead of fixing the cause of the problem will not work in the long run. True lightness can only happen if the horse is taught to shift it's weight back and carry more weight on the haunches.
The evenness of the contact reveals the straightness of the horse. If contact is uneven when the horse is traveling in a straight line, the horse is crooked. Use of bend and basic lateral work to put the horse more into whichever rein is too "empty", will also lighten the heavier rein, rendering the reins more even.
The reins are not necessarily even when performing figures other than straight lines. When bending on circles and turns, and performing lateral work, the horse should be between the inside leg and the outside rein (article on this topic coming soon), which will cause the horse to "fill up" the outside rein a bit more, and consequently lighten the inside rein. If a rider can change the bend, and the direction easily, the horse is most likely straight. If change of bend or direction one way proves difficult, that is usually pointing out a straightness issue.
The elastic quality of the contact is the riders responsibility. The rider must remain elastic, supple, and following in the wrists and elbows at all times. And must not block in the wrists by letting the hand position deviate from the correct position. This is easier said than done! Especially when the horse is not going perfectly. But it is required for the horse to feel confident to seek the connection.
Developing a good contact and connection with your horse can take quite a lot of practice. But it's magic when you have it!
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- Strength Training for the Equine Athlete
- The Front Door Analogy, That Will Help Improve Your Connection
- Question # 45: We rescued an Arab mix pony last year. She is nervous and a bit high strung/quick in all her gaits. She is one of the most unbalanced horses I've ever ridden, leaning heavily on her shoulders and not engaged behind.
- Video # 17: This is Becky doing her dressage test at a Training level Event!
- Resistance in the Bridle
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 4408
- There Are Always Two Sides to Every Story - Even Between You and Your Horse!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 3237
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2300
- The Ultimate Rider Hand Position Fix!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1860
- Video # 315 and Question # 340: Kaley has a question (with video), about his horse's jumping form, and whether or not his horse might still have upper level potential, despite the form he shows now as a green horse.
- Question # 336: Kelly has a question about an OTTB that she is trying.
- Video # 313, and Question # 335: Kayla is riding in a jumping lesson, and wants to know why she got jumped out of the tack on the first jump!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1464
- The Wiggly Worm Exercise
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1133
- Question # 294 and Video # 92: My question is about banks, specifically jumping down....
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1024
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 866
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 767
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 766
- Using a Leverage Bit
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 300
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 247
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 99
- Straightness Defined
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2940
- The Order of Aids For Changing Your Horse's Bend From One Side to the Other
- Help to Ensure That Your Horse LIKES His or Her Job!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1219
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 908






