So, I've always been told to never see-saw the reins when trying to get a full stop but to first ask for a regular stop and enforce by bending to a stop or applying more preasure to one rein and less to the other. Does the see-sawing action help to ask the horse to slow down into a stop or how does it help benifit the horse to eventually learn to stop when asked?
you should also make sure your giving your horse the right comand and make sure she knows what your asking her
Seesawing reins isn't the answer to stopping on a regular basis. That's a crisis situation. Train your horse to stop appropriately. Stopping is part of riding and seesawing is a lack of training from the rider.
I totally agree but you can also use the arena fence to stop your horse. Practise at home on stoping with the fence and if your having trouble with stopping your horse how much control do you really have? So, I've always been told to never see-saw the reins when trying to get a full stop but to first ask for a regular stop and enforce by bending to a stop or applying more preasure to one rein and less to the other. Does the see-sawing action help to ask the horse to slow down into a stop or how does it help benifit the horse to eventually learn to stop when asked? Sam, St. Joseph, MO
Is this barrel racing tips going to be in next months magazines or are they just for on here? I would very much love to have these questions while getting back into barrel racing.