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Thanks! That was great advice & tips.
Wow! I'm a hunt seat rider/jumper, and I could really use this information! Lately my reins have been too long, so I can really use these techniques!
Good artical
always make sure you have a strong hand.. its no fun to have the reins pulled from them!!!
Cool
Okay article but more pictures and descriptions would have been helpful.