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How to Be a ‘Rein-Dear’ This Year
But wait, before we open that box, let’s ask ourselves: “Am I a rein-dear?”
Yes, that’s right. Rein-dear. A rider who’s dear with the horse’s reins.
Over the past several years equitation scientists have researched rein use to better understand how this riding tool affects the horse, how we use it, and what kinds of tension we’re creating. Their work is helping us ride our horses more ethically and making our mounts a fairer partner in this team sport of equitation. In other words, it’s helping us become “dears” with our hands on those reins
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Written by:
Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA
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