heather, is leg yield a beneficial exercise for suppling a horse? i have heard two different arguments, both for and against:
for, leg yield incourages the horse to move away from the leg and at the same time suppling and strengthening the hindquarters.
against: leg yield is not beneficial as it has no suppling effect due to the lack of lateral bend.
i'm confused as i was always taught that leg yield is a good exercise!! please help!!
also, is it best to leg yield the horse parallel to the track or with the head to the wall (presuming it is a worthwhile exercise!!)
thanks, fiona.
for, leg yield incourages the horse to move away from the leg and at the same time suppling and strengthening the hindquarters.
against: leg yield is not beneficial as it has no suppling effect due to the lack of lateral bend.
i'm confused as i was always taught that leg yield is a good exercise!! please help!!
also, is it best to leg yield the horse parallel to the track or with the head to the wall (presuming it is a worthwhile exercise!!)
thanks, fiona.