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Chambon - Wikipedia A chambon is not a way to quickly fix the head set of a horse; its purpose is to help develop the correct muscles Chambons help a horse to develop the muscles of their back and topline It applies pressure to the poll and mouth of the horse when he raises his head, releasing when the horse stretches long and low, down toward the ground
How to lunge a horse in a chambon - Your Horse A chambon is a training aid that can be used when lunging a horse or loose schooling — it should not be used for ridden work or jumping When fitted and used correctly, a chambon encourages the horse to work in a longer, lower outline while using the muscles over their back, quarters and neck
Chambon: Its correct use and adjustment - YouTube http: www art2ride com - Click here to see more from Art2Ride Will Faerber from Art2Ride discusses the correct use of the french stretching device called the chambon, which is particularly
What is the difference between a De Gogue and a Chambon? We are often asked what the main differences are between two training aids that we stock: the Chambon and the De Gogue Whilst similar in look, they both serve different purposes The De Gogue, a piece of tack that was developed by French horseman Rene Gogue, is very popular in Europe
Chambon: It’s correct use and adjustment - art2ride. com San Diego Horse Trainer Will Faerber from Art2Ride discusses the correct use of the french stretching device called the chambon, which is particularly helpful for beginners with extremely hollow or sway backed horses such as in the retraining of saddlebreds
The Chambon - Horse Hound “If a horse has a high head carriage, his back muscles lock and he gets too tense to use himself properly I find the chambon is an excellent way of relaxing a horse that has this problem “
What does chambon mean? - Definitions. net A chambon prevents the horse from raising its head beyond a fixed point Raising the head causes the length of the chambon along the cheekpieces to shorten and thus puts reciprocal pressure on the horse's mouth and on the horse's poll