Orthe's Daystars
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Would like your opinions - will try not to waffle!
Have excellent instructor who feels that once a young horse has been carefully backed & ridden away and is strong enough, mentally & physically, it should be ridden in a light but consistent outline, with plenty of "stretch breaks" whatever work it is doing. She believes it helps them gain correct muscle development & mentally relax because there are only one set of rules to learn
Have husband who has ridden all his life & competed successfully at RC level.
He now bombs around on his feisty Arab/NF in a Dr Cook bitless bridle on the buckle end
& says that I should ride my new Irish coblet on a loose rein when hacking & only ask for "correct outine" when schooling.

Who is right?????
Have excellent instructor who feels that once a young horse has been carefully backed & ridden away and is strong enough, mentally & physically, it should be ridden in a light but consistent outline, with plenty of "stretch breaks" whatever work it is doing. She believes it helps them gain correct muscle development & mentally relax because there are only one set of rules to learn
Have husband who has ridden all his life & competed successfully at RC level.
He now bombs around on his feisty Arab/NF in a Dr Cook bitless bridle on the buckle end
Who is right?????