fleabitten
Well-Known Member
Okay, I haven't had a riding lesson for years- a complete happy hacker with my sweetie arab who wouldn't know a dressage move if if hit him in the face.I recently moved abroad and have been having some lessons at a Swiss riding school.
The owner uses bungee side reins on all her horses, as she says it helps them hold themselves properly and saves them from rough novice hands.
One of the bigger mares now holds herself so low her nose is by her knees. They are all very 'long and low' -something I'm not used to.
What do you guys think?I've alwasy been under the impression that 'draw reins' were only for youngsters....
The owner uses bungee side reins on all her horses, as she says it helps them hold themselves properly and saves them from rough novice hands.
One of the bigger mares now holds herself so low her nose is by her knees. They are all very 'long and low' -something I'm not used to.
What do you guys think?I've alwasy been under the impression that 'draw reins' were only for youngsters....