How to fix a horse going behind the bit and becoming heavy.
How to fix a horse going "behind the bit" and becoming heavy. When a horse's head drops behind the vertical, it is called behind the bit. The horse should have a straight line from the poll to his nose to be considered correct in Dressage. If he is behind the vertical he isn't taking the correct forward correctly and will often get either too light or too heavy. In this video I will discuss the horse that gets heavy and what the rider can do to correct it. If you enjoy these videos and would like to contribute to the making of them, become my "Patron", it's like shouting me a chocolate bar or a glass a wine per month. To find out more click .. / kirstinkelly For more training videos and how-to-guides for horse and rider join Kirstin Kelly Equestrian at: https://www.kirstinkellyequestrian.com - Check out our new website / kirstineques. . - Like us on Facebook / kirstinkell. . - Follow us on Instagram for more behind the scenes footage / kirstinkellyequest. . - Support us on Patreon

SIGNS A HORSE IS STUBBORN (& How To Fix It)

How To Use The Bit To Help Your Horses Relax Through Their Whole Body

He’s so SCARED to get a BATH!

Does Your Horse Curl Behind the Contact?

How To Get Into Trot: Most Riders Ask for Trot Wrong

How to Keep Your Legs Still in Rising Trot? What causes them to move too much and how to fix it?

STOP Wasting Time! The SECRET to Getting Your Horse to Move Forward

Behind The Bit- Forward Horse- Leg Yield -Gaited Horse Training

On The Bit - What Does It Mean And How Do You Do It?

Mette Larsen: How to Determine if Your Horse is in Front of the Leg

Behind the bit

How to engage the horses' hindquarters.

Horse CHOMPING On The BIT and How To Fix It - Horse Training Problems

7 Things Horses Do ONLY for Their Favorite Person (And You Might Not Even Notice)

Canter! What to do with your seat, legs, shoulders, elbows, and more!

Helping the Horse off the Forehand with Benson

D/C HORSE HOLDS HEAD TOO LOW & FALLS BEHIND THE VERTICAL | Riding Problem Solved

Is your horse relaxed and supple?

HOW TO STOP BOUNCING ON A HORSE

