Exercise for Steady Reins
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Do you struggle with keeping your hands steady as you ride, and with being able to "feel" the reins and follow the horse's movement with your hands?
Developing "independent aids" is one of the cornerstones of good riding, and "independent aids simply means that you can move one body part without everything else moving as well. Since our hands on the reins is one of the key ways we communicate to our horses when we are riding, it is quite important that we learn to keep them steady so that we can give clear signals to the horse and not create a lot of extra "noise" by moving them around too much.
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