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1
The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding
To pull without losing your grounding, you have to shorten the reins first, so that
when you pull your upper arm doesn't go behind the vertical, but without making
them tighter, until you're ready to communicate. So when you shorten your reins,
...
2
How Your Horse Wants You to Ride: Starting Out, Starting Over
Shortening the Reins Many riders shorten the reins by climbing down them with
their fingers, as though they were playing the flute. This is awkward both for you
and your horse, and unsafe if you need to shorten the reins quickly. The habit is ...
3
Cavalry Drill and Sabre Exercise: Compiled Agreeably to
the ...
To Shorten the Reins of the Snaffle. The instructor commands : Shorten left (or
right) — Rein. One time and two motions. 1 . At the last part of the command,
which is Rein, bring the wrists toward each other without turning them in, seize
the left ...
4
Cavalry Tactics in Three Parts: School of
the Trooper, of ...
To shorten the reins of the snajjlc. 273. — The instructor commands : Shorten left
(or right) — REin. 1 time, 2 motions. 1. At the last part of the command, which is
Rein, bring the wrists towards each other without turning them in, seize the left ...
United States. War Dept, 1864
5
Arab Equitation: ITS PRINCIPLES ITS PRACTICE
Others think that one can use it to shorten the reins to a length corresponding to a
half-adjustment, then letting it rest upon the little finger of the rider, who manages
the horse with all the fingers open. This outdated procedure goes back to ...
To shorten the reins of the snaffle. 273. — The instructor commands : Shorten left
(or riylit) — REIN. 1 time, 2 motions. 1. At the last part of the command, which is
REIN, bring the wrists towards each other without turning them in, seize the left ...
United States. War Dept, 1855
7
Riding and Driving for Women
In both the "orthodox" and "modern" methods, to shorten the reins in order to
keep horses under better control or to slow them down, the reins must first be
evenly held in the left hand; then the right hand is placed in front of the left, the off
rein ...
You should never shorten the reins to "set his head." A horse should walk freely
forward toward the bit, not pull his nose back from it. He should develop the
proper flexion at the poll over a long period of time because it should be the
result of ...
9
A treatise on deportment, &c., including
the science of ...
Shorten the reins with the right hand, so that the left shall have an easy feeling"
and equal bearing with both reins of the bit, in the horse's mouth ; the right hand
remaining over the left. With the right hand throw the reins to the off-side, take
hold ...
10
Jump With Joy: Positive Coaching for Horse and Rider
As you shift from three-point to two-point on the approach to a jump, ideally you'd
shorten the reins even further. But when learning to jump, it's much too easy to
lose your balance, grab the reins, and catch your horse in the mouth if you're ...