Chatham Equestrian Center

Chatham Equestrian Center Chatham Equestrian Center, LLC is a top of the line boarding facility located in beautiful Columbia County, New York.

We offer the very best in horse care and welcome all disciplines.

Thank you Mr Patrick, you made some little frat boy very happy!(Just need to cut off the tops lololol)
12/18/2024

Thank you Mr Patrick, you made some little frat boy very happy!

(Just need to cut off the tops lololol)

12/15/2024
12/14/2024

We have one spot free for trailer-in this Monday for clinic with Darrah…

Pm if interested…

Shout out to Crystal Santos, John Roach and Cory, and Wahbees woodworking for this stellar holiday Farm jump.  You all a...
12/14/2024

Shout out to Crystal Santos, John Roach and Cory, and Wahbees woodworking for this stellar holiday Farm jump. You all are amazing!!!! 🎅

Winter Gymnastics out of the elements?
12/05/2024

Winter Gymnastics out of the elements?

Night check after alfy distibution. A bunch of spoiled horses.  (where did everyone go?)(Tw***ie requests classical musi...
11/30/2024

Night check after alfy distibution. A bunch of spoiled horses. (where did everyone go?)

(Tw***ie requests classical music and Legacy multiple late night snacks)

Best horse life! ❣️❣️❣️

Tuesday night… gymnastic night!Nicole took the gold star jumping cavalettis ba****ck! Unfortunately we did not get any p...
11/20/2024

Tuesday night… gymnastic night!

Nicole took the gold star jumping cavalettis ba****ck! Unfortunately we did not get any pictures 🙃

11/18/2024

Great gymnastics with Margie today!

11/18/2024

What a great gymnastic session with Margie today. This Team did great… way to go Dolce and C! 🙌

Gridwork/gymnastic session was a hit!Lots of 8/10/20 m circles, travel through triangles, leg yields and transitions.  O...
11/13/2024

Gridwork/gymnastic session was a hit!

Lots of 8/10/20 m circles, travel through triangles, leg yields and transitions.

Owen says he needs some snacks please….

11/12/2024

Gymnastics tonight
6:00 pm!

11/12/2024

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11/09/2024

To develop the horse symmetrically in body and limbs you can use gymnastic exercises.

*** CORNERSTONES ***

The core of the gymnastic exercises consists of the circle, shoulder-in and haunches-in. All the other exercises are derived from these cornerstones.

🐴 The circle is used to develop the Lateral bending of the body and spine, the Forward down tendency of the head and neck and the Stepping under the center of mass of the inside hind leg (LFS).

🐴 Once the inside hind leg can step under, this hind leg can also start to take weight. To do so we use the shoulder-in and counter-shoulder-in. These exercises are designed to school the hind leg in function of the inside hind leg. As a result of taking the weight, the horse will bend the inside hind leg more and free the outside shoulder.

🐴 Once the horse can bend the hind leg as an inside hind leg, we can also start to school the hind leg as an outside hind leg. To do so we use first the haunches-in (travers) and later on the renvers. In the renvers the horse can lean less against the wall/fence with his shoulder, so it's a bit more difficult than the travers, but as a result he really supports himself with his hind legs.

*** ALL EXERCISES ARE RELATED ***

All exercises relate to one another and differ slightly:

🐎 The only difference between shoulder-in and counter-shoulder in is the position of the fence/wall. The same applies to the haunches-in (travers) and the renvers, also there the only difference is the position of the wall.

🐎 The difference between shoulder-in and renvers is the bending in the spine, which is the opposite. In these exercises the same hind leg has the opposite function ('inside' in shoulder-in, 'outside' in renvers). The same applies to counter shoulder-in and the haunches in.

🐎 The half pass is 'just' a haunches-in over the diagonal, and the pirouette is 'just' a haunches-in on a small circle. Both half-pass and pirouette require support of both the inside as the outside hind leg. Therefore in both exercises the shoulders must lead to be able to keep the center of mass in front of the direction of the hind legs, only then both hind legs can support the weight. So both the half pass and pirouette also relate to the shoulder-in.

*** NUMBER OF TRACKS AND DEGREE OF BENDING ***

Now all exercises can be done on 3 or 4 tracks, or 2,5 tracks or 3,75 or 3,99 ;) and your horse can have more or less bend in his spine. Now there is no 'perfect' number and the exact degree doesn't matter. What matters in ST is that you choose the number of tracks and degree of bending where your horse can support his body and center of mass best with both hind legs. And that depends on the conformation of your horse: if he has a long back or a shorter one, if he has long legs, or shorter ones, if he has a long neck or a short one. So choose the degree of bending and number of tracks where your horse can move in optimal balance and with most quality.

*** HOW TO DEVELOP THESE EXERCISES? ***

First start the circle, then after a few training sessions add the shoulder-in, and the moment the the horse can do this exercise for 66,6% of quality, add the haunches-in. From there you can start practising the variations.

**** HOW TO DEVELOP THE HORSE EQUALLY? ***

To develop a horse equally in body and limbs all exercises need to be done to the right and to the left (or as they say in English: on the right rein and on the left rein).

When doing these exercises there will always be an 'easy' side and a difficult side. To develop the horse equally, do the 'difficult' side a bit more often and it's also an idea to start with the 'difficult' side and to end with the 'difficult side'.

The moment the horse starts to feel more equal, switch to train the exercises 50-50.

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Click here for more information:

Circle:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/circle

Shoulder-in:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/shoulder-in

Haunches-in:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/haunches-in

Renvers:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/renvers

Half pass:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/half-pass

Pirouette:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/pirouette

Lateral movements:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/lateral-movements

Ladder of exercises:
www.straightnesstraining.com/straightness-training-exercises/a-logical-system-of-ever-increasing-exercises

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76 Harris Road
Chatham, NY
12184

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Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
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