Dr Bechtolsheimer long reins a youngster

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"A cool head and patience" is what's required, says Dr B! Demonstrating on the lovely 5 year old Step, he explains how long reining helps youngsters to understand the contact and by using transitions and the half halt, how they are encouraged to carry more weight behind, all without the hindrance of a rider! He shows us how and where to attach the reins and offers some clever tips with equipment. Dr B also explains when to use a roller or a saddle and shows the places from which the right contact for each horse can be established. In time, he says, long reining can be used to prepare pirouettes, piaffe and passage. His calmness is a tonic!

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Imogen 15 Aug 2009 What a terrific piece of teaching! And so wonderful to hear a trainer talking about patience, friendship, correcting over-bend, and the importance of a noseband that is not yoo tight. If only more other trainers and riders were as sympathetic!
forever hopeful 22 Jul 2009 Wow, how I would love to be taught by Dr B - a true inspiration and the horse is wonderful. A great video - I've got so much out of it, thank you!
k9h 31 May 2009 Fantastic video, very insightfull. Am just bringing back into work a 5yr old that has had 18 months off (not her fault). Was wanting to long rein her before jumping straight on and this has been great info' for it! Thank you very much again for giving up your time for this!
fionnghualaSS 23 May 2009 The most inspiring video, thank you so much to the Bechtolsheimers for providing such instructive and motivating videos.
Story 17 May 2009 I see so many people doing this the wrong way and just tie horses faces down with no give to the reins. This video was perfect in its explanations and demonstration. I think any trainer or rider at any level would benefit from watching this video. It gave me some ideas for the outside rein when I feel like the horse may not be getting the right kind of contact. Very well done.

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