Groundwork Balance Test

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£15.00

Online Horse Groundwork Competition | Balance Test 

20x40m Arena

 

The Groundwork Balance Test is designed to assess communication, trust, balance and partnership between horse and handler. Complete Test 1 in a 20 x 40 meter arena, submit a video of your performance and receive a judge’s protocol by email.

Get your test for download after purchase,  or see a preview of all our testsheests

Your rosette and prizes (depending on sponsors and placing) are posted in the following month.

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Description

Balance becomes particularly important when a horse carries a rider because the rider adds weight above the horse’s natural center of gravity. The horse therefore has to adjust how it distributes its weight and coordinate its muscles to remain stable and move efficiently (and we haven’t even added the rider’s influence on the horse’s head carriage).

A well-balanced horse can shift more weight towards the hindquarters, allowing the forehand to become lighter and the horse to use its back, abdominal muscles and hind limbs effectively. This creates a more coordinated movement and allows the horse to carry the rider without excessive loading of the forelimbs or tension through the back.

Good balance also helps the horse maintain rhythm, straightness and coordination when turning, accelerating, slowing down or changing gait. The horse can respond to the rider’s aids more easily because it is not constantly using its muscles simply to prevent itself from losing stability.

When balance is poor, the horse may compensate by becoming stiff through the back and neck, leaning on the forehand, rushing, losing rhythm or struggling with transitions and turns. Over time, inefficient movement can increase physical strain, particularly on the back, muscles, tendons and joints.

Ultimately, good balance creates a partnership in which the horse can carry the rider while remaining comfortable, stable and biomechanically efficient. The rider’s own balance is equally important: a centered, independent rider allows the horse to maintain its balance rather than having to compensate for the rider’s movements and actions.

  1. Purchase the Fine Contact Dressage class.
  2. Download the test after purchase.
  3. Film yourself riding the test in a 20 x 40 arena (read more about filming).
  4. Submit your video before the monthly deadline.
  5. The judge reviews all submitted videos after the closing date.
  6. Receive your judge’s protocol by email.
  7. View the published results according to your privacy preferences.
  8. Receive your rosette or prize by post the following month, where applicable.
  1. Why a balance test?

    Good groundwork provides an opportunity to develop the horse’s balance, coordination and strength before adding the additional demands of a rider. It allows the horse to learn correct movement in a controlled environment and at its own pace. It also supports suppleness in an older, no longer ridden horse.

    • Engage the hindquarters and carry more weight behind.
    • Lighten the forehand, reducing unnecessary strain on the front limbs.
    • Maintain a stable and supple back and core.
    • Move with better rhythm, coordination and straightness.
    • Maintain balance through turns, transitions, changes of pace and different terrain.
    • Respond more easily and correctly to the rider’s aids.
    • Carry the rider with less muscular tension and physical strain.

    Can I enter using a simple halter, or do I need to use a bridle?

    You can work with your horse from the ground using a halter or a bridle, you can even work at liberty.

    Which test do I use?

    You will get to download the test after you have entered (or before, if you get in touch with us vie email.

    What size arena is required?

    The class uses a 20 x 40 meter arena.

    How do I submit my video?

    Follow the current EquiMind show instructions and submission page.

    When will I receive feedback?

    Your show protocol will arrive via email after all results have been verified and published.

    Will my name appear in the results?

    We value your privacy very much and will only publish your first name and your horses name. On request, we only publish your initials