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Long reining made easy: Part 7 - Long reining and moving on

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Tara Osborn, 15 August 2008 10:36

Our step-by-step guide to long-reining your horseWhen you and your horse are confident, you can ask for more technical work while long-reining. Include more transitions, move into trot, add in shallow loops, serpentines and lateral work, such as shoulder-in and leg yield.How to leg yield● Begin simple lateral work by asking your horse to leg yield from the three-quarter line ...

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Long reining made easy: Part 4 - Lungeing with two lines

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Tara Osborn, 15 August 2008 10:00

Our step-by-step guide to long-reining your horse Don’t rush straight into long-reining. First, you must be able to lunge well from one rein, and then from two. Your horse needs to be happy with a second line around his quarters, and you must be competent doing this and holding the lines. How to do it:● Clip each line directly onto ...

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Long reining made easy: Part 3 - Long reining your youngster

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Tara Osborn, 15 August 2008 09:19

Our step-by-step guide to long-reining your horse. Introducing your young horse to the sensation of the line behind him will pay dividends when it comes to long-reining him as part of his future training. In a safe, enclosed space, such as the stable, rub the line on his side and quarters to help him get used to the feel. Before ...

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