Month: November 2020

Lesson 11 Disengagement of the Hindquarter

The Indirect Rein In Lesson 10 you learned about lateral flexion. This involves asking your horse to bend his neck, without moving his feet. For disengaging the hindquarters, you’re going to cause the horse to step his hind feet under his belly, almost so that his front end pivots. Disengagement of the hindquarter is achieved Read More

Lesson 10 Lateral Flexion

Learning about one rein for control: this is the neutral, control rein position. One rein for Control, two reins for communication. If you can bend a horse’s head and neck to one side, you can control the horse. Pulling on two reins empowers a horse and if he doesn’t want to stop you’ll actually give Read More

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