Horse Hollowing Back When Ridden? Causes & Solutions
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Horse Hollowing Back When Ridden? Causes & Solutions

Why Your Horse Hollows Their Back Under Saddle

Why Your Horse Hollows Their Back Under Saddle

Excerpt: If your horse braces their back and throws their head up under saddle, they’re trying to tell you something. Let’s decode that message and fix it from the root.

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What Hollowing Looks Like

  • High head carriage with inverted neck
  • Rigid topline and tight back muscles
  • Short, choppy strides with little engagement
  • Resistance to transitions or collection

Common Causes of Hollowing

  • Poor saddle fit creating pressure points
  • Back or SI pain, often from previous injuries
  • Weak core or lack of proper conditioning
  • Heavy hands or inconsistent rider balance

How to Support a Soft, Round Back

  1. Check saddle fit with a qualified fitter
  2. Use Draw It Out® Gel or MasterMudd™ EquiBrace™ on the back pre-ride
  3. Incorporate long-and-low exercises on the lunge and under saddle
  4. Strengthen with hill work and pole exercises
  5. Ride with light hands and soft cues to encourage stretch

Final Thoughts: Ride for Comfort First

Hollowing isn’t a training flaw—it’s a survival response. Start by addressing comfort and strength, and your horse will begin to carry themselves with softness and pride.

Round backs come from real relief—not force.

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