Cintillate
Posted : 6/18/2012 8:23:36 AM
Thanks. I have one similar to the one Dave linked. I haven't ridden in it yet but I'm sure she will be fine but I think at fast pace work it would be harder. Don't know till we try right.
The blue one in my avatar is made out of stiff rope. I was told it was too low so I adjusted and moved it up but problem is it turn into her eye easily. As long as I am soft she had no problem but there were moments where we disagreed and having a softer rope would have been nicer. We just joined our first barrel racing and pole bending competition and won 1st place in both. It was pretty fun especially since I didn't have to kick or whip Sahara at all as I saw many other do. All though bareback bitless rides help us out. We never did pole bending before, both of us, so beginners luck but barrel racing we practiced. I wanted to ride her bitless for the competition but the blue one I have I'm sure would not cut it. She is responsive in everything but our problem is stopping. Not that she doesn't listen just that it is hard to ask a horse to run as fast as she can and expect her to just stop without it being painful, I did sprints before and trying to just stop is not easy... she needs room and time to slow down comfortably. At the competition the room was just barely enough for her to stop and we had to watch out for wires and other horses. I had to give her some fast signals because of those things that could potentially harm us although others didn't seem to worried....maybe I'm just overly cautious...and i think it we had a bitless bridle it would have been much easier on her part. I don't know if my skill level is enough to compete in a rope halter just yet so I may get Dr. Cook as cheaper but seems like everyone recommending it although I like the looks of nutural but looks not so important to me they seem basically the same? I wish I could make my own man made leather haha. our second practice we are a lot better now haha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFNDLvYWZQ0&feature=g-upl