If the hind quarters do not truly cross over, this is not a true one rein stop. Remember to give the slack in the reins, when-he turns the circle when you ask. Don’t hold on his mouth when he gives into your turn by your reins.Give slack and give when he listens. Basically, Larry says it perfect and simple! Thank you for being supportive and patient.with all of us who want to get better at ridding horses successfully! Thank Larry, for making it much easier to understand!
If the hind quarters do not truly cross over, this is not a true one rein stop. Remember to give the slack in the reins, when-he turns the circle when you ask. Don’t hold on his mouth when he gives into your turn by your reins.Give slack and give when he listens. Basically, Larry says it perfect and simple! Thank you for being supportive and patient.with all of us who want to get better at ridding horses successfully! Thank Larry, for making it much easier to understand!
Well said Mary...I apologize for the very late reply. Thank you