So, I'm confused. Western horses neck rein. Is there a way to do it using that method. My 15 year old Arab is just not about to learn direct rein, or rather I don't have the patience to teach him. And, we get a beautiful walk to lop transition, that is IF I don't throw away the reins. Everything else you mentioned is in our existing process, but using Western reining.
Thank you for the very informative tips on walk to lope,I have had different people tell me a number of different things(one is my horse needs more training)The information you have provided was the first correct and detailed (easy to apply) advice I have had in quiet a while. Thank you and God Bless. D. L.
This article really comes in handy. I'm trying to educate myself on Western Pleasure riding because it really makes a nice horse, and this article really helps.
Very imformative article, but it lost me along the way. I wish it would point out the simple basics first off, then go into detail about what to look for and what tecniques seem most effective. Just as imformative though, no matter what way you look at it!
I have a 4yo filly that has about 120 days on her and have been trail riding, and arena training her. She was getting agitated and nervous whenever asking for the lope from the walk. I knew somehow I was causing this problem. Your advise regarding body position and aids really helped. I tried it last night being very quiet and carefully asked for the lope, and it was there, correct lead and all. then walked her around and when she was quiet I asked again for the lope in the other direction, and again correct lead and nice little lope.. Thanks for the help..
I have just been taught to lope on my horse, but when we finally went to the big arena, he started giving me start up problems. He would back up when I am trying to get him either in the lope or going forward. This article certainly helpe me understand why he is doing things. I know some things are my fault, but some he does not like spurs. But, I like the fact that you say ease...and not jab. Thanks.