Basic Horse Training | How To Hold And Use Your Reins On A Dressage Horse @BasicHorseTraining | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
How you hold your reins has an impact on how well you can use them and therefore how well the horse responds to your requests. It doesn't matter whether you are doing dressage for beginners or more advanced dressage training how you hold your reins and how you use them is a basic skill that is worth taking the time to acquire.
In this video, I will give you horse riding tips on how to hold and use your reins. I will show you turn and how to shorten your reins without changing the contact on the horse's mouth. A dressage horse is required to have a quiet and consistent contact with the bit. You as the rider need to offer that contact in the correct way so taking the time to learn this horse riding basic will be worth the effort you put in. This should form a part of your dressage rider training until you can do it on automatic pilot.
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How you hold your reins has an impact on how well you can use them and therefore how well the horse responds to your requests. It doesn't matter whether you are doing dressage for beginners or more advanced dressage training how you hold your reins and how you use them is a basic skill that is worth taking the time to acquire.
In this video, I will give you horse riding tips on how to hold and use your reins. I will show you turn and how to shorten your reins without changing the contact on the horse's mouth. A dressage horse is required to have a quiet and consistent contact with the bit. You as the rider need to offer that contact in the correct way so taking the time to learn this horse riding basic will be worth the effort you put in. This should form a part of your dressage rider training until you can do it on automatic pilot.
Want to know more about Basic Horse Training Academy Go Here
👉 basichorsetraining.com/courses/basic-horse-training-academy
Don't forget to download my FREE guide - 3 Principles to help you train your horse with ease. You will find it here - basichorsetraining.com/3-principles
❤️ No obligation whatsoever, but if I have brought you value and you would like to donate to support this channel, I would appreciate it. Any amount is gratefully received 🙏 paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=FRSGSTW5M2GCY
3 of my all-time favourite Dressage Training Books
The Elements Of Dressage: amzn.to/3glrjC3
Dressage In Harmony: amzn.to/3iy76M3
Centered Riding: amzn.to/3wbM9L4
Find me on Facebook
facebook.com/basichorsetraining
BLOG POST URL:
basichorsetraining.com
DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge for you! Thank you for supporting BasicHorseTraining.com so I can continue to provide you with free content each week!
#reins #basichorsetraining
youtube.com/watch?v=lgMAI3l1MDA