Ohhhh yes!! This is another great example, thank you for sharing! 'Relax your fingers" is another one that is full of good intentions, but can often cause us to slip the reins.
Hi @arcaciawegleitner4082 It depends which aspect of the split rein you're referring to? If your reins are new, they may be stiff and not offer the nicest feel. I would soak them, work them, and then oil them if that's the case. If your goal is to ride one handed, that's a developmental progression. Starting in a snaffle with direct, single rein contact is still part of their education. As the horse get stronger and more educated about the outside rein you can move to riding with one hand. This takes time and consistency
Soften your hands! 71 and never knew it was my elbows that needed to soften! 🙄
Ohhhh yes!! This is another great example, thank you for sharing! 'Relax your fingers" is another one that is full of good intentions, but can often cause us to slip the reins.
Why not ride like that with the reins, all of the time?
Absolutely, if that speaks to you then I would do it.
What would you recommend with split reins?
Hi @arcaciawegleitner4082 It depends which aspect of the split rein you're referring to?
If your reins are new, they may be stiff and not offer the nicest feel. I would soak them, work them, and then oil them if that's the case.
If your goal is to ride one handed, that's a developmental progression. Starting in a snaffle with direct, single rein contact is still part of their education. As the horse get stronger and more educated about the outside rein you can move to riding with one hand. This takes time and consistency