Tag Archives: Long-Reining
One Buck Does Not a Bronco Make!
I always say that the main purpose of long-reining is to see if your horse is ‘ready to ride’. With the young horse we can use it assist the horse in the development of top-line to carry the weight of the rider later. With a horse that has been out of work for a time…
Changing Your Perspective – Take-Home Lesson
I particularly love those ‘light bulb’ moments during a lesson or clinic. The horses have them all the time and you can almost SEE them thinking, ‘oh is that all you want me to do, I can do that, it’s easy’ or ‘oh wow, you mean ALL the pressure will go away if I simply…
Long-Reining Clinic at ACT Animal Rescue
Come along and learn all about engaging the horse’s mind, softness in the bridle, building top-line muscle and then how to long-rein your horse. A full day of learning to take home and teach your horse. Cost is $50 for the day.
Long-Reining Clinic at AAR
Saturday 30th January, 10-3:30pm Come along and learn to long-rein. We will be using ACT Animal Rescue horses for the demonstration.
After a Break – Part 6
The final part of bringing your horse back into work after a long break.
Back to Work (Part 5)
How to bring your horse back into work after a long break – part 5. Today Tally, the 6 year old ASH stallion, has his first short ride.
Back To Work (Part 4)
Day 4 back to work for Tally. This is about a week in as I have not been working him every day. Today he appeared a little ‘off’ when I brought him in from the paddock so we had an easy and short morning.
Back To Work (Part 3)
Third day back to work. Today Tally long-reined in the arena and was a little fresh so I made his task slightly more difficult by introducing flying changes on the long reins.
Back To Work (Part 2)
Part 2 of bringing your horse back to work. Today, his second day back in work, Tally is long-reined and Kate discusses the reasons for starting here.