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longeing and cavesson
It may have a snap, buckle, or chain on one end to attach to a longeing cavesson or bridle.
A longeing cavesson or caveson is the most commonly used piece of equipment.
A longeing cavesson may be used with or without a bridle.
When used with a bridle containing a snaffle bit, the noseband of the bridle is removed, and the bridle goes over the longeing cavesson, to prevent pinching.
On a well-trained horse, a bridle may be used instead of a longeing cavesson.
A halter is used for basic exercise when a longeing cavesson or a bridle is not available.
A horse properly equipped for vaulting with surcingle, leg wraps, side reins, and longeing cavesson
A young horse in a longeing cavesson
* Longeing cavesson ( UK: " Lungeing ") is a piece of equipment used in longeing a horse, made of leather or nylon web.
Though the longeing cavesson looks a bit like a halter, the noseband can be tightened and rings are strategically placed on the sides and at the front of the nose for attachment of a longe line or side reins.
A longeing cavesson ( UK English: lungeing ) is a piece of equipment used when longeing a horse.
A longeing cavesson consists of a heavy, padded noseband, metal rings to attach the longe line, a throatlatch, and sometimes additional straps such as a jowl strap or a browband for added stability.
The key feature of a longeing cavesson is the strategic placement of rings for varying places to attach the longe line: one at the top of the nasal bone and one each side of the noseband.
Many other types of headgear may be used for longeing, but the longeing cavesson is most commonly associated with dressage and related training methods and is designed to allow more subtle communication between handler and horse.
A longeing cavesson may be used with a snaffle bridle.
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longeing and lungeing
In both cases, the root word featured spelling with an " o " and emphasize lengthening and extension, so although always pronounced " lungeing ", the traditional spelling of the word in English is " longeing ", and this spelling has been used by the majority of past dressage masters, and remains in use by traditional horsemanship organizations in the United States such as the United States Pony Clubs.

longeing and is
They are used to direct the horse as it is ' moved on a circle aroung the person standing in the centre, a process known as " longeing " ( pronounced " Lungeing ") The whip is used to guide and signal direction and pace, and is not used with force against the horse.
After longeing, the horse is ridden in an arena on straight lines, to teach him to respond correctly to the rider's aids while mounted.
For a young or green ( inexperienced ) horse, longeing is used to teach a horse to respond to voice commands and the trainer's body language, to accustom them to the feel of a saddle and bridle, and to begin their introduction to the feel of reins and bit pressure.
On horses of any age or level of experience, longeing is used to exercise a horse when it cannot be ridden, or when additional work is needed to develop balance, rhythm, and to improve the horse's gaits.
It can be used to " blow off steam " or " get the bucks out " before a rider gets on, though proper turnout or liberty work is a better alternative, because the a longeing session is training time, not play time.
The longe line ( or longe ) is about 30 feet ( 10 m ) long, so the longeing circle can have a diameter of 60 feet ( 20 m ).
It is not safe to use a riding or driving whip for longeing because they are too short to reach the horse without bringing the handler close enough to the horse's hindquarters to risk being kicked by the horse.
It is best for horses that pull, or when the trainer is longeing a rider, to ensure maximum control of the horse.
A saddle is often worn when a horse is longeing.
Although the voice is not commonly used for riding, it is very important in longeing.
For safety, it is best if there is no one riding in the longeing area.

longeing and used
Voice commands used in longeing are identical to voice commands used when leading or riding the horse, but more voice commands are used when longeing than at other times.
All words used in transitions for longeing are spoken slowly, clearly and each command should be phonetically distinct from and others.
The surcingle is commonly used for longeing, often as a base from which to attach training equipment such as side reins, overcheck, lauffer reins ( sliding side reins ), or chambons.

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They can be quite stretchy compared to other bandaging materials, and are used mainly for protection during ridden work, longeing, and turnout.
The chambon was originally intended for longeing and free schooling.
On certain designs of headgear, a third rein may be added to the paired reins, used for leading, longeing, or other specialized or stylistic purposes.

longeing and horse
Wearing gloves when longeing prevents rope burns if the horse pulls the line hard.
This is sometimes called free longeing or work at liberty, because the horse is asked to travel in a circle and obey human commands, only without a longe line attached.
These types of liberty work are considered schooling disciplines and to simply turn a horse loose in a small pen and make it run around to get exercise is not free longeing.

longeing and .
Training, riding, driving, longeing, or turnout are all suitable.
Preferably, this should be ridden or driven work, as round pen or longeing exercise places uneven stress on the joint.
The longe line takes the place of the rein aids while longeing.
Horse's legs are often protected while longeing, as they are more likely to interfere when on a circle.

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