alfirules
Well-Known Member
hi,
i'm considering trying a training aid on one of the horses i ride who is six, as he is being very stubborn about working in an outline and my instructors have also ridden him and find it very difficult to get him round as well.
i have been long reining him which works very well but recently i have had issues with lunging and long reining him as he just spins around and as there is no one around to help i cannot long rein him properly!
so, i have been having a look at some training aids as they sound good, but i am not sure if they are as good as they make them out to be.
so, has anyone seen any sorts of training aids being used or used them themselves and if you have can you give me your views on them.
i want something that is going to encourage rather than force him to work in an outline, and i have seen draw reins in action and dont want to use them.
i was considering the harbridge training aid as it says it 'encourages the horse to work in correct, classical lines and enhances lightness and self carriage.' it also says, 'it encourages the horse to step up and under and creates greater softness over the back and creates lighter hands'
i also thought the Flexi rein sounded good for this horse, has anyone used that??
thanks for reading, i greatly appreciate any comments on this subject!
i'm considering trying a training aid on one of the horses i ride who is six, as he is being very stubborn about working in an outline and my instructors have also ridden him and find it very difficult to get him round as well.
i have been long reining him which works very well but recently i have had issues with lunging and long reining him as he just spins around and as there is no one around to help i cannot long rein him properly!
so, i have been having a look at some training aids as they sound good, but i am not sure if they are as good as they make them out to be.
so, has anyone seen any sorts of training aids being used or used them themselves and if you have can you give me your views on them.
i want something that is going to encourage rather than force him to work in an outline, and i have seen draw reins in action and dont want to use them.
i was considering the harbridge training aid as it says it 'encourages the horse to work in correct, classical lines and enhances lightness and self carriage.' it also says, 'it encourages the horse to step up and under and creates greater softness over the back and creates lighter hands'
i also thought the Flexi rein sounded good for this horse, has anyone used that??
thanks for reading, i greatly appreciate any comments on this subject!