Shilasdair
Patting her thylacine
According to Heuschmann (2007, p 103):
Draw reins multiply the force effect the bit has on the bars, and fundamentally act to pull the head and neck in a backward direction. It's a mystery to me how a rider can tolerate such devices in a horse's training, and even accept its use at shows.'
Discuss!
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Ref: Heuschmann, G. (2007) Tug of War: Classical Versus 'Modern' Dressage. Trafalgar Square Books. Vermont.
Draw reins multiply the force effect the bit has on the bars, and fundamentally act to pull the head and neck in a backward direction. It's a mystery to me how a rider can tolerate such devices in a horse's training, and even accept its use at shows.'
Discuss!
S
Ref: Heuschmann, G. (2007) Tug of War: Classical Versus 'Modern' Dressage. Trafalgar Square Books. Vermont.