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"Reins: 5 Tips to Improve Your Use," from my FREE monthly newsletter

From the Natural Horse Training Series:

"We clinicians teach "handling of the reins" in a particular order and emphasize certain aspects because we repeatedly see a pattern of "universal truths" from one rider to the next. We see this and we see opportunities to make marked improvements fast. Students don't realize how much pressure they're applying, that they never release, that they're actually rewarding poor behavior, etc. They're mad, the horse is mad – and they pay me to put on a black and white striped shirt and blow a whistle. "Stop fighting; go to your respective corners." This stuff is simple – but there's a pattern to it, a flow and rhythm. If you're having issues with your horse – or just want to improve as a rider, give this material a whirl.

You'll find five tips – each with "your handling of the reins" as their focal point – each guaranteed to make your friends at the barn wonder if you haven't inked a deal with the devil. This is the material I cover most often, the stuff I hit the hardest, the concepts I believe to be the most important, the undercurrent running through the rest of our training. While I won't specifically deal with the mechanics of handling your reins, ("Hold them like so") the material covered will change the way you think and so will ultimately effect the way you do hold, release, etc. Bottom line: You'll improve much faster if you first understand the "why" behind the "what, when and how.""

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"Yesterday we also discussed a bit of ground work, specifically how to take up a rein and disengage the horse’s rear. We learned this why? Because that simple act greatly reduces the power of the buck, allowing you to survive to train another day. Once you’ve gotten a tool you can use to control the horse if it bucks, you can get busy improving it’s training until one day you’ll look back and realize you’d both forgotten about bucking.

Signs your horse may buck: freezing up, hips swinging one way or the other for no apparent reason, humping his back, head lowering and bracing, head shaking side-to-side like “no” (look for that when moving from trot into lope), speeding up (on his own), “copping an attitude.”

Today we’ll continue our training, building on the maneuver we learned yesterday, this time from the horse’s back."

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