The Bascule-What is it?
In the bascule, your horse has to develop an open, rounded jumping position, to allow it to gain maximum stretch and reach, but only for high showjumps, a beautiful bascule is no good for jumping at speed over steeplechase jumps.
The Bascule
The bascule is the natural round arc a horse's body takes as he goes over a jump. The horse should rise up through his back, stretching his neck forward and down, when he reaches the peak of his jump.
This is often described as the horse taking the shape of a dolphin jumping out of the water, with the horse's back up, and its head reaching forward and down over the fence.
The Importance of the Bascule
A horse with a good bascule is a horse with an extremely round jump, while a horse with a poor bascule may jump flat with his head in the air and his back hollow. The hollow backs that typically accompany a horse with little or no bascule to his jump tend to prevent the animal from lifting his forearms very high, thus preventing the tucking motion of his front legs needed to jump clear.
Most naturally talented jumpers have a good bascule. However, there are several very athletic horses that can jump great heights with considerably poor bascule, due to sheer power.
Good bascule is an important trait for all jumping horses, as it helps them to be more athletic over a jump and thus jump higher. Good bascule is desirable in eventing and show jumping, but is essential in the show hunters, being one of the main qualities that a judge looks for in the horse.
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