JackDaniels1
Well-Known Member
How often and for how long do you ride in them?
Sometimes use them for lungeing, lightweight and flexible, but never ride in them. Unless you mean the ones that are like real reins with a small elastic insert?
I use one 7/10 tines that I school, and I school a lot !
I don't HAVE to use them everyone I school! My horses work very well without one, they are a training aid. If they didn't work, then the times I don't use them, the horses wouldn't perform very well. But that doesn't happen.
Why don't people comprehend the idea if a training aid? It's not a necessity, it's an aid when you take it away, the horse has been trained to do something a certain way.
Take this for an example, i do advance Pilates, and Pilates teaches to do every exercise with your stomach held in because you are training your stomach flatter. Itt means that whilst doing hard work you are training your stomach to be flat, and that transpires into everyday life, that's how you get tight abs. You train your stomach muscles. if you did pilates with your belly stucking out, you would be training it out. Now, think of a horse going hollow or throwing its head in the air with upwards transitions. If the bungee helps train it's head into the correct position, then ur half way there, the horse learns not to chuck it's head up and when the bungee is removed, the horse alreadylready has the idea.
I am in no way saying they make a horse work from behind or in an outline, but they help!
I've never had a problem with them, I've used them on a cob/tb/warmblood, all sorts. If a horse can get its leg caught in it whilst ridden, I'll give u a fiver !!!
I'm on the fence re:elastic bungees. I've lunged a horse with one and have ridden a friends in one. Yes to lunging and no to riding.
Have also seen one break while on a horse. Horse got his leg caught on it, bungee got pulled tight and then pick off, clips flying up around his face.
TBH I would worry about the risk of the horse getting his leg over the part that goes to the girth when fitted as in the advert,