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Carlos Tabernaberri
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Rein-Aid® inserts easily attach to your current bridle and promote the feeling of an elastic, following contact.
Rein-Aid® inserts encourages horses to relax, accept the bridle and round through their topline. A leather loop limits the stretch of elastic for precision and safety.
Rein-Aid® inserts teaches
the rider the feeling of soft hands without changing their ability to
control the horse.
Riders should tie a knot in the bight (end) of their reins if the reins
become excessively long and shorter reins are not available. The
Elasto-Rein® eliminates this
problem as the elastic and loop are built directly into the reins.
Rein-Aid® in Training...
All riders, no matter what discipline they ride, seek harmony with their
horse (this is where riding seems really easy).
This requires a balanced seat, the ability to follow the motion of the
horse, tact, and independence of the aids. Any stiffness in the rider will
result in a lack of harmony.
Stiffness in the riders arms and hands will cause the horse to become tense,
hollow, rigid or downright disobedient. This situation is common and an
elastic contact allows the horse to relax and trust you.
Rein-Aid® helps the horse ‘forgive’ mistakes made by the less than perfect rider. Not only is this better for the horse, but it keeps him willing and easier to ride.
Because the horse is rounder and softer with an elastic contact, the rider
can focus on ‘feel’, position, timing, etc. As the skill level grows, so
does the horse’s trust in the rider and the wonderful feeling of harmony can
be achieved.
Professionals are reaching for the Rein-Aid® to
re-school their sensitive horses that are ‘afraid’ of the rider’s hand.
For these horses, obtaining a contact is very difficult, they simply are not willing to ‘hold hands with the rider’. The slight give in the rein alleviates their fear of being trapped.
"The first time I tried Rein-Aid I noticed a immediate difference. My instructor liked them, I liked them, and, most importantly, "Lindee" liked them. She is very sensitive and has a tendency to quicken at the trot and throw her head out. With the Rein-Aid product she was much softer and round and didn't quicken. We had a much more enjoyable and productive lesson.
-Diane Kirlin Murphy