Artikel: Pole exercises for horses – train transitions, balance, and rhythm

Pole exercises for horses – train transitions, balance, and rhythm
This pole exercise is perfect for those who want to improve the horse's balance, rhythm, and transitions between trot and canter. The exercise suits both younger and more schooled horses and helps the rider and horse find better flow, obedience, and impulsion in their riding.
How to ride the exercise
Start by riding over the trot poles at a calm and even pace. After the series of poles, canter and continue towards the next part of the exercise. Before the next series of poles, transition back to trot and repeat the exercise in both directions.
Focus on:
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Even rhythm through the poles
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Smooth transitions between trot and canter
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Straightness and balance
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That the horse waits for the rider's aids
Why pole exercises are good for the horse
Pole exercises are an effective way to strengthen the horse's body and improve communication between horse and rider. By combining trot poles and canter transitions, the horse works on coordination, strength, and concentration.
This exercise particularly helps to:
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Improve transitions
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Develop carrying power and balance
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Create better rhythm in the gaits
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Make the horse more attentive and obedient
Suitable for both young and older horses
The exercise can be easily adapted to the horse's training level. For younger horses, the focus can be on calm transitions and rhythm, while more schooled horses can work on greater precision and quality in the gaits.
This makes the exercise a perfect addition to varied and sustainable horse training.
