Holding Double reins

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How do you hold your double reins and why???!! I am finding if I hold the bradoon on the outside of my "pinky" it is hard on that and hurts!! Also if the curb is held between ring and pinky I am finding it difficult to move my fingers independently ... ??? Is it that you need to rotate hand slightly upward to bring curb into play, IF needed? Being a bit of a divvy.....sorry....I am practising at home a the moment with bridle on the doorhandle!!....no I have not had too much to drink ok!!
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Personally I go for Law's "method one", but have just looked at the_winter's link which makes very interesting reading, and the bit which says "should be held so that the snaffle rein is able to be used comfortably" or some such wording (!) makes sense - I suggest you fiddle around until you find a way which is comfortable for you, and then it's just practise - I used to ride in a double a lot, but nowadays it's so rare I have to sit there and work it out before moving off!
 
If I am riding in double reins with one bit (eg a gag) I will hold the snaffle rein as normal, and then the "gag" rein under the little finger. If I am riding in a double with 2 bits, I ride with the snaffle rein as normal and the curb rein between the middle and ring finger.
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It doesn't matter, it is up to personal preference. There is no "correct" method - although you might get an instructor who has a preferred method and would tell you to hold the reins that way.
 
Very interesting artical in the link from the_winter.

I was suprised to read that should you use a martingale then it should go on the curb rein.

I was always taught snaffle rein with the martingale ring (running) with the curb or gag rein coming in between the martigale starps if jumping??

Am confudled now!
 
I was always taught/told if you're using a martingale with two reins, it only goes on the snaffle rein too

Don't know if there's any difference for jumping
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Method one for me, love riding in double reins for some reason
 
I hold the snaffle rein between my 3rd and 4th finger and the curb rein between my 4th and little finger so theyre not crossed over. I find this easiest as you just tweak your 4th finger to bring the curb into play
 
Thankyou all so very much...... I am now going to read those articles and get practising and maybe use some balls to increase my strength in my fingers!!!!!!!!
 
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