PorkChop
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Just an observation really, I thought traditionally draw reins should be attached just below the saddle flap, not really between the legs. I also think it is much safer to use them in this way 
As for your question, are you really saying that the only way to train a horse to carry itself in a round outline is with draw reins to show it the way? I think a LOT of trainers and riders, both classical and non-classical, might disagree with you.
(I'm still trying to decide whether to try them on this mare, btw.)
This trainer also taught me it's incorrect to start horses working in the old BHS long and low outline and then try to get them 'up' at a later date.
This trainer also taught me it's incorrect to start horses working in the old BHS long and low outline and then try to get them 'up' at a later date. Better to work them a little deep and then get them up once they have built up topline muscle and tone. But that's probably a whole new debate!
My point is that your mare isn't building any of the muscles she needs by going with her nose poking and hocks trailing.