King Andrews Rider Training
Equine Evolution Longeing System
Equine Evolution Longeing System
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When a horse lifts the head and drops the back, the problem isn’t behaviour. It’s organisation.
Rhythm disappears.
The base of the neck collapses.
The thoracic sling disengages.
The hind leg trails instead of carrying.
Once the back hollows, everything else becomes harder.
This system isn’t about chasing frames or tiring horses.
It’s about restoring organisation.
WHAT THIS SYSTEM ACTUALLY DOES
The Greg Andrews Rope Longeing System:
• Encourages the horse to lift the base of the neck
• Supports thoracic sling engagement
• Reduces forehand loading
• Helps regulate tempo through biomechanical balance
• Creates swing before you ever sit in the saddle
It works with the horse’s posture — not against it.
There is no forcing.
No trapping.
No short neck.
Just structure.
WHY ROPES INSTEAD OF GADGETS?
Balance is not created by holding the head down.
Balance is created when:
• The trunk is supported between the shoulders
• The ribcage gains mobility
• The hind leg steps into an organised body
The ropes provide feedback.
They do not fix.
They guide.
The horse learns to carry themselves.
WHO THIS IS FOR
• Big, immature horses who brace and rush
• Horses returning from time off
• Horses who hollow when anxious
• Horses who lose rhythm under pressure
• Riders wanting strength before shape
• Anyone committed to long-term soundness
WHO THIS IS NOT FOR
• Riders wanting quick fatigue instead of posture
• Riders chasing instant frame
• Anyone unwilling to work progressively
This is a system.
Not a shortcut.
WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT
Most lunging systems aim to contain energy.
This one organises it.
The goal is not exercise.
It is balance.
When the thoracic sling lifts, the back swings.
When the back swings, the nervous system settles.
When the nervous system settles, learning begins.
THE RESULT
A horse that:
• Feels more stable under saddle
• Maintains rhythm more consistently
• Accepts contact more willingly
• Builds topline gradually and correctly
Strength before shape.
Organisation before compression.
If your horse feels inconsistent, hollow, or unstable — this is where you start.
Not by asking for more.
By organising what’s already there.
