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Get better downward transitions?

Many riders use the “pull straight back” method, and chances are if that is the method you have been using you have not had great success. Pulling straight back on the reins should cause your horse to tuck under and collect and using this movement to stop your horse can prevent you from having clear communication with your horse. Use a method called “suspension” rein to slow your horse and pulling straight back to cause your horse to collect. The suspension rein is simply lifting your hand straight up. From a canter to a trot you would first relax your seat and sit deep, then use the suspension rein. This technique is a single rein action, do not lift both reins straight into the air.

Half Pass?

The half will require the use of the suspension rein from above. While walking forward, to half pass to the left, you will maintain contact with your left hand (locking your elbow), using the suspension rein with your right hand, relaxing your left leg, while turning your right heal in. Your seat should look as if you are pushing your horse to the left with your butt. As with all new moves your horse will become lighter with practice and your movements will become more subtle.

 

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