Jody shows me how to play the reins like a guitar. To keep a light touch on the bit, first ask the horse to respond to right or left turns handling the reins with the pinky finger. If the horse doesn’t respond, then add the ring finger. Add the middle finger and first finger for a firmer grip. But ask the horse with a light touch on the reins to start.
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Blowing
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Mounting
Jody wants me put a mounting block in the center of the round pen. I stand on it and then I ask Zum to stand next to it so I can jump on Zum bareback. If Zum moves around, I get firm and keep asking him to stand still next to the block. I relax, soften and pet his back when he does what I ask. Soon, Zum willingly stands where I ask him.
Away
Reins
Safe
Lower
As Zum stands still, I lower myself from the round pen on to his back. Zum doesn’t always stand still. Jody wants Zum to like me riding him bareback. So Jody wants me to make it Zum’s idea. If Zum stands still, it is Zum’s idea. If Zum moves, he is not ready. So I advance when Zum and I are ready. I retreat when we are not.
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Firm
Zum moves his hindquarters to the round pen after a few tries. Jody says Zum never gets to invade my space. I need to be firm with Zum first. Zum will not listen to me if I am not firm. Be firm over being kind. Kind people get used and abused. I can be kind later once I have firmly established my boundaries.