Häufige Fehler beim Longieren | Eindrehen, Reindrängen & nach außen ziehen

There are three common problems with lungeing: the horse turns inward when starting off, the horse doesn't stay in a straight line but pushes inward, or the horse pulls outward. Rooske hasn't been trained very long and is therefore well-suited to showing how to deal with these problems. 00:00 - 00:22 Intro 00:22 - 02:44 1.) Turning in on the lunge 02:44 - 06:55 2.) Pushing in on straight lines 06:55 - 10:23 3.) Pulling outward 10:23 - 10:49 Outro ______________________________________________________________ We're always happy to receive questions and suggestions in the comments! Follow us on Instagram:   / takt.gefuehl   Contact: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________ Who are we? TaktGefühl is a team of two friends who share a passion for horses and many years together at the stables. In 2018, we started sharing our knowledge and experiences in videos. Sarah (22) has been riding since she was six. She had her first riding share at the age of eleven and met the rest of the team through this. She has always had a keen interest in groundwork and circus skills. For some time now, she has also been working according to the academic art of riding, although she also enjoys incorporating elements from other riding styles into her work. In 2020, after graduating from high school, she fulfilled her dream of owning her own horse and bought a now 7-year-old PRE gelding named Cayetano ("Tano"). The two have already attended several Working Equitation courses, and in the distant future, Sarah would like to learn mounted fencing with him. Mona (25) had her first riding lessons at the age of eight and then, in 2015, had the opportunity to share a horse with a horse she had shared for five years. Unfortunately, her three subsequent partners parted ways after just one year due to relocations. She's not sure yet whether she wants to have her own horse someday. But it can't be completely ruled out. Sid (5) is a trotter gelding who will be with us from December 2023 to June 2024 for break-in and training. He's had a tough start to his life as a riding horse due to suspected ataxia and the resulting coordination difficulties. His loving and motivated nature makes him a lot of fun to work with!