kirstyhen
Well-Known Member
I'd ride on the buckle all the time if I could, Mal has hacked out on the buckle from the very first time she went out. I start and finish every schooling session like it, often with breaks on the buckle in between.
I often used to ride with no reins in the school tie them in a knot & steering just with legs walk, trot and canter. Dont really do it now as I am staff at a riding school and dont want kids copying me!
Out of curiosity, how often so "you" out there in internet land ride on a completely surrendered rein? I don't mean active stretching, or just with the horse's nose poked out but still on a contact, I mean on the buckle with a totally relaxed arm, with the horse relaxed and filling out the rein. And when and where do you do this? Does anyone walk on a LOOSE rein to start? Do you ever trot or canter on a completely surrendered rein, even if just to see if you can?
(I do meet people who THINK they are on a loose rein but aren't and I was interested to see this crop up at the Yogi demo, where he told a couple of people to ride "on the buckle" then had to chivvy them into actually doing what he'd asked.)
If not, if you are always "holding" the horse's head, what is the reasoning?
I am just genuinely interested in the thinking behind what people do.