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Einstein would be proud of my Insanity...
Definitely horses for courses. I rode a previous WB horse with the same fingers but the reins crossed. My cob I rode like CJD it just seemed to work better.
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View attachment 54708 <<<< This is how CDJ does it..... View attachment 54709 <<<< This is how most people do it.....
I gotcha; was just fascinated that you might have five fingers/six digits......Ok, Yes, I do the second.
I meant between ring and little finger when I wrote between the 4th and 5th finger (am fairly lazy and it was shorter to type)
Erm, the bradoon is the snaffle.....(pedant alert).Reins crossed, Bradoon on the inside between pinky & ring finger. Snaffle on outside. Sometimes i move my fingers over one, but always the same way round. Been riding like that since I was 10 and first started riding in a double in the show ring!
Yup, 2 bits: bradoon and curbErm, the bradoon is the snaffle.....(pedant alert).
Erm, the bradoon is the snaffle.....(pedant alert).
Bradoon between ring and little finger, and curb above that between rind and middle finger. I’ve tried the fillis hold, but it just feels weird.[/QUOTE
i thought i was wrong so did try but found it difficult with the reins crossed. once i noticed that CJD did the same as me i felt more relaxed about it...
Bridoon is correct, but often seen as bradoon, so that's correct too.I've always spelt it as "bridoon"? Who's correct or is it perhaps a colloquial thing?
I ride holding the ‘normal’ way as it’s the only way I’ve been taught but I’m interested to try the fillis way.
I have fibromyalgia and dyspraxia so my grip isn’t very good. Sometimes I find it hard to be clear with my hand aids and I feel like I’m using curb and snaffle rain at the same time which is counter productive and confusing for the horse. I wonder if the fillis hold will help eliminate this...
I can understand why the fillis hold is effective but for me it's a completely different way of holding the snaffle rein and that's the one i want to use the most instinctively, so that's what keeps my snaffle rein under my ring finger where I expect it was thinking about it on Sunday and that's kind of what I concluded anyway
haha! some days I think that might be just as effective (the rhino being disguised as a horse is part of the reason why mine was in a double as soon as comp legal she is sensitive.... but only sometimes)Well I have so much less experience of riding with a double that I am tempted to try some of the other holds now as the one I was originally taught is less popular - presumably for a reason!! On the other hand I could just throw all 4 sides in the air, catch them on the way down and see how that works out lol