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The reins are the last place to command whoa. When you want him to stop, adjust your seat and body, then say whoa, then apply the reins. If you do this consistantly, and the horse is properly trained, you may not even need to pull back. He will learn that you are giving the que to stop with your body and voice. I'm not saying that you do it, but the reins should not be the first or primary que.
The reins are the last place to command whoa. When you want him to stop, adjust your seat and body, then say whoa, then apply the reins. If you do this consistantly, and the horse is properly trained, you may not even need to pull back. He will learn that you are giving the que to stop with your body and voice. I'm not saying that you do it, but the reins should not be the first or primary que.
