Agent XXX999
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and nor do i. i never use draw reins or a martingale. spurs are used to refine the aid at advanced level only, not to make a horse go forward, in my book. a whip is used very occasionally and lightly.
i wasn't slagging off NH, if you bothered to read my post at all.
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I had a fall 3 years ago and since then, I have developed arthritis (sp) in my spine meaning I get alot of pain and even though I ride every day I am not as strong as I used to be.
So I ride in roller spurs and with a schooling whip to back my weak leg up, and this allows me to school my large wb to the level I would like without any pain...
Oh and I use a martingale on horses that need one...and have used draw reins on horses that need them -
The common sense approach would be to use something if you need to use it, and dont use them if you dont.
and nor do i. i never use draw reins or a martingale. spurs are used to refine the aid at advanced level only, not to make a horse go forward, in my book. a whip is used very occasionally and lightly.
i wasn't slagging off NH, if you bothered to read my post at all.
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I had a fall 3 years ago and since then, I have developed arthritis (sp) in my spine meaning I get alot of pain and even though I ride every day I am not as strong as I used to be.
So I ride in roller spurs and with a schooling whip to back my weak leg up, and this allows me to school my large wb to the level I would like without any pain...
Oh and I use a martingale on horses that need one...and have used draw reins on horses that need them -
The common sense approach would be to use something if you need to use it, and dont use them if you dont.