Long lining horse training

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Long lining is a technique that many trainers use to start a horse or to introduce new steps in training. Unlike lungeing, when you use long lines it gives you the flexibility to ground drive, double lunge, or work in hand. That’s because with long lining you have a rein attached on either side of [...]

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Elisa W. | MSc Biologist | Equine Bodyworker on Instagram: "Long reining or long lining, is such a valuable training tool for horses of all ages. A part from being able to admire your horse’s beautiful bum, here are few examples of how it can be extremely beneficial!   🐴 Transitioning to bitless 🐴 Long reining can prepare a horse to transition from a bitted bridle to going bitless. From the ground you can slowly introduce different cues and help your horse get used to the difference of pressure.   🐴 Developing Communication 🐴 Long reining allows the trainer to establish clear communication with the horse from a distance. This helps in teaching the horse various cues and commands, improving responsiveness.  🐴 Building Confidence 🐴 Working at a distance from the horse can help build it Reining Horses, Building Confidence, Clear Communication, Training Tools, Core Muscles, Confidence Building, The Horse, A Horse, Equestrian

Elisa W. | MSc Biologist | Equine Bodyworker on Instagram: "Long reining or long lining, is such a valuable training tool for horses of all ages. A part from being able to admire your horse’s beautiful bum, here are few examples of how it can be extremely beneficial! 🐴 Transitioning to bitless 🐴 Long reining can prepare a horse to transition from a bitted bridle to going bitless. From the ground you can slowly introduce different cues and help your horse get used to the difference of…

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