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6/01/2009

Hand Positioning for Steering, Part 2 of 2

The basics of one-handed steering 
by Allison Trimble  

Last month, we took a look at two-handed steering. Now, let's look at one-handed.  

One of the main misconceptions about a horse being broke one handed (for neck reining) is that people believe that you just lay your rein across the horse’s neck and the horse will go the other way. This is a very small portion of what being broke one-handed means. Read the full article with photos in our digital edition!  

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