CobsGalore
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What is the correct way to swap over a dressage whip when changing the rein?
I always hit myself in the face if I do it the proper way, so instead I pull it halfway up in my hand and then change like a short whip!
I can never get the hang of that fancy flip over! And I have been riding a very long time.
You will have noted I did not say that is the way I do it !, just that it is the correct way of doing it. Plus the horse needs to be steady to the movement or you might just find yourself in an ejector seat doing a backwards dismount.
Put the new hand on the whip with the thumb next to and the pointing the same way as your little finger of the old hand .
To do this you have to flex your wrist.
Then pass the whip in front of your face by turning your wrist .
The whip will end up with your hand the right way up on the new side .
You will then have let drop through your hand until it's in the right place .
Haha!
How do you do it then!?
tobiano sorry to go off topic but can i ask how do you find the rs-tor? does it help? was thinking of getting one to try
(sorry OP to go off topic too) I really like it, feel more confident and if you grab instinctively its the strap not the horse's mouth. My sister swears by hers too. I have come off twice since I've had it but both times was not holding it!!
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However, I have given myself a nosebleed with my own fist doing up a girth - karma always gets you in the end!
Haha! oh no!
I do the up and over flick, and can safely say that I have never hit myself! However, I have given myself a nosebleed with my own fist doing up a girth - karma always gets you in the end!
I do the up and over flick, and can safely say that I have never hit myself! However, I have given myself a nosebleed with my own fist doing up a girth - karma always gets you in the end!
(E.g. whip starts in left hand) Both hands turn inwards and upside down simultaneously - when left hand turns over, whip points straight up. I rotate left hand a bit further than right, so whip crosses in front of me. Right hand (upside down) grabs whip handle. Both hands rotate back into normal position and whip comes down with right hand. It's much much quicker than it sounds! Tend to give with my reins slightly a fraction before so horse doesn't get confused when I twist my hands.
I used to do up and over, but now riding at a classical dressage school and do it totally differently but cannot explain how! I move the reins into one hand and slide the whip through the hand currently holding it, into the new hand and then down again. I was old that this is the correct way and this school compete all over the world so I believed them!!