TheEquineOak
Well-Known Member
I do have a pair but have never really considered using them.
I girl on my yard struggles without them, her horse rarely goes off the leg. She recently had a lesson with our riding instructor who told her that using 'correct' aids and a schooling crop is more beneficial when teaching a young horse to understand and react to aids.
My young horse also struggles to come off the leg. I think this is more to do with him trying to take the micky out of me...not because he doesn't understand what I am asking of him. This girl suggested using spurs but, I've never used them and have never really thought about using them.
Do you use them to get your horse of your leg? Are they just a quick fix? YO strongly disagrees with the use of them so I got a bias answer from her!!
Thanks
I girl on my yard struggles without them, her horse rarely goes off the leg. She recently had a lesson with our riding instructor who told her that using 'correct' aids and a schooling crop is more beneficial when teaching a young horse to understand and react to aids.
My young horse also struggles to come off the leg. I think this is more to do with him trying to take the micky out of me...not because he doesn't understand what I am asking of him. This girl suggested using spurs but, I've never used them and have never really thought about using them.
Do you use them to get your horse of your leg? Are they just a quick fix? YO strongly disagrees with the use of them so I got a bias answer from her!!
Thanks