Description
Set up two or three pylons and ride in different rhythms sometimes a larger, sometimes a smaller circle.
Tips and hints
It is important to be sure before "E" which rhythm and/or circle you want to ride. How small the circle becomes depends on the horse's level of training and can be changed slowly over time. Start this exercise at a trot and not directly with the smallest circle (volt). On each circle you should turn as evenly as possible in order not to get an "egg" but a round circle.Spatial circles © Victoria Rubly
Training goal
This exercise is for gymnastics. Especially the longitudinal bending is promoted. The required load bearing of the hindquarters also improves the collection ability. The poles also require a high degree of concentration and coordination.
- Straightness
- Collection
- Activate hindquarters
- Gymnastic training
- Coordination
- Control
- Mobility
- Balance
- Attention