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From: [email protected] (Ed Green - Pixel Cruncher)
Subject: Re: Countersteering_FAQ please post
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In article [email protected], [email protected] (Philip K. Stone) writes:
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>Hey Ed, how do you explain the fact that you pull on a horse's reins
>left to go left? :-) Or am I confusing two threads here?
Three, actually. I believe I discussed countersteering a horse
before.
Basically, there are two ways to steer a horse, plow-rein and
neck-rein. Plow-reining steers him by keeping the reins separate, and
you pull in the direction you wish to go. Neck-reining steers a horse
by holding the reins together in one hand, and pulling against the
horse's neck in the direction you wish to go. When training a
plow-steering horse to neck-rein, one technique is to cross the reins
under his necks. Thus, when neck-reining to the left, the right rein
pulls against the right side of the neck, but the left side of the bit
(which the horse is used to from his plow-reining days).
Are you sorry you asked yet?
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