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“Sometimes you’ll hear ‘dropping in’ or ‘falling in,’ but you may also hear ‘falling out.’ The contradiction between ‘falling in’ and ‘falling out’ reflects the prevailing confusion—a horse can’t do both at once—or can he? One instructor will say, ‘your horse is falling out’ and explain that means that he’s ‘dropping’ the inside shoulder—meaning that shoulder is carried lower than the other one. Sometimes they will say, ‘he’s overbending (or overflexing) laterally’ and that means the same thing. On the other hand, the instructor might say ‘your horse is falling in’—meaning that he’s over flexing in the opposite direction so that he lies on the inside shoulder, giving him a tendency to fade in toward the center of the arena or the center of the circle. This horse will also be ‘dropping a shoulder’—but it will be the outside one, not the inside one. How confusing this all becomes when a clear mental picture is not supplied! Whichever phrase you hear, and whichever shoulder the horse is ‘dropping,’ it comes down to the fact that he is traveling crooked.” – Deb Bennett, Ph.D. from “Bogus Ideas in Horsemanship – Dropping A Shoulder – Getting the Right Mental Picture”
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Join Eclectic Horseman contributor Deb Bennett, Ph.D., for a discussion on the straightness and collection. This article will be a jumping off point for the discussion, please read before class.
The class was held Thursday March 21 via Zoom starting at 6pm MST. (check your time zone here)
Please plan on the class lasting at least an hour. We will start with Deb introducing the topic and answering any questions submitted ahead of time on the forum (on this topic, or any other.) Click here to post questions.
Classes will be recorded and you will have a copy of the class automatically added to your account in The Mercantile where you can watch it again, or if you missed the class watch what you missed!
If you have any questions about the format, or how to use our forum please reach out, I’ll be happy to answer them for you. Use the contact form, or call 303-449-3537.
Note: Registration will be closed 1 hour prior to course starting to ensure delivery of Zoom Link to join class.
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