karenjj
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering how everyone on here long reins as I was taught one way by an instructor then someone else said I was doing it completely wrongly now I am not sure and want to make sure I am getting the best out of my long-reining sessions by doing it right!
Firstly, Jasper finds it hard to lunge on one rein due to an old injury, he was given the all clear but it is purely a psychological thing as he long-reins that way perfectly.
My instructor taught me to long-rein him in his bridle with a roller and do it as if I was lunging him so standing in the middle and just to have the rein on the outside to hold him out so he can't turn in and use body language and voice to direct his paces. The other lady told me I should be right behind him running all the way round the school with a lunge whip? How does everyone else on here do it and is it a good alternative to lunging? I am hoping doing this twice a week as well as schooling once and hacking out once will be a good routine to get into and hopefully help him eventually have an outline and do some dressage (we have done the walk and trot but came last both times!!)..what do you all think? Sorry this turned out to be so long!!!
I was just wondering how everyone on here long reins as I was taught one way by an instructor then someone else said I was doing it completely wrongly now I am not sure and want to make sure I am getting the best out of my long-reining sessions by doing it right!
Firstly, Jasper finds it hard to lunge on one rein due to an old injury, he was given the all clear but it is purely a psychological thing as he long-reins that way perfectly.
My instructor taught me to long-rein him in his bridle with a roller and do it as if I was lunging him so standing in the middle and just to have the rein on the outside to hold him out so he can't turn in and use body language and voice to direct his paces. The other lady told me I should be right behind him running all the way round the school with a lunge whip? How does everyone else on here do it and is it a good alternative to lunging? I am hoping doing this twice a week as well as schooling once and hacking out once will be a good routine to get into and hopefully help him eventually have an outline and do some dressage (we have done the walk and trot but came last both times!!)..what do you all think? Sorry this turned out to be so long!!!