Rose Folly
Well-Known Member
Why is sit that people are always taught to ride 'two-handed' these days?
I can count on one hand (forgive the pun) younger riding friends who are capable of riding one-handed. Yet in my own generation (old, old, old) we all do it as a matter of course.
If you ride with a rein in each hand you cannot, without changing your reins over, open a gate, lead another horse or stop a misbehaving horse in a hurry. This thread is prompted by an incident while riding with a friend and someone else's child this week. Some cows suddenly peered through a hedge. Shock, horror, all 3 horses had instant heart-attacks and thought they'd tank off. The child (who is quite a nice rider) had a rein in each hand - pony plunged, her hands shot up around her ears with no means of reeling him in, the plunge had thrown her backward off balance, and it was only my friend's very quick grab of the reins that prevented a tumble.
If you look at all the working horsemen of the world - gauchos, cowboys, Mongolian herdsmen, they all ride with the reins in one hand. Why isn't it taught as a matter of course to newbie riders?
I can count on one hand (forgive the pun) younger riding friends who are capable of riding one-handed. Yet in my own generation (old, old, old) we all do it as a matter of course.
If you ride with a rein in each hand you cannot, without changing your reins over, open a gate, lead another horse or stop a misbehaving horse in a hurry. This thread is prompted by an incident while riding with a friend and someone else's child this week. Some cows suddenly peered through a hedge. Shock, horror, all 3 horses had instant heart-attacks and thought they'd tank off. The child (who is quite a nice rider) had a rein in each hand - pony plunged, her hands shot up around her ears with no means of reeling him in, the plunge had thrown her backward off balance, and it was only my friend's very quick grab of the reins that prevented a tumble.
If you look at all the working horsemen of the world - gauchos, cowboys, Mongolian herdsmen, they all ride with the reins in one hand. Why isn't it taught as a matter of course to newbie riders?