4 November 2007 #1 S Seahorse Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2003 Messages 8,289 Location East Sussex community.webshots.com Why when holding reins do you have to put your little finger on the outside? Just a random thought earlier while hacking!
Why when holding reins do you have to put your little finger on the outside? Just a random thought earlier while hacking!
4 November 2007 #2 J JessMannion Well-Known Member Joined 22 August 2007 Messages 213 Location Oxford Visit site yup. i used to stick my pinkie out like an overly posh woman drinking tea...- i looked v silly
4 November 2007 #3 Irishcobs Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 6,174 Visit site To give you more grip? So the reins don't pull through your hands.
4 November 2007 #4 G Gentle_Warrior Well-Known Member Joined 25 December 2006 Messages 2,529 Visit site so you dont break your little finger, the pinky finger is not very strong.
4 November 2007 #5 S Seahorse Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2003 Messages 8,289 Location East Sussex community.webshots.com I have found that I have a lot more grip and control when holding them with my whole hand. And I was reading an article today about schooling and it said that to get your horse onto the outside rein more, use your whole hand.
I have found that I have a lot more grip and control when holding them with my whole hand. And I was reading an article today about schooling and it said that to get your horse onto the outside rein more, use your whole hand.
4 November 2007 #6 Weezy Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2003 Messages 39,872 Location The Sodden Cotswolds Visit site Nothing at ALL wrong with using the whole hand and sometimes can be very beneficial
5 November 2007 #7 muddy_grey Well-Known Member Joined 15 October 2007 Messages 1,510 Location Kent www.*******.com I find my little finger just gets squished. Also it just feels wierd! Though that's probably just from never doing it.
I find my little finger just gets squished. Also it just feels wierd! Though that's probably just from never doing it.