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    How do I hold my pony's reins when riding with a double-bridle or a Pelham bit? With the 2 reins?
    Community Answer
    The correct way to hold your horse's reins is to imagine giving someone a thumbs-up. Instead of wrapping the reins around three of your fingers, wrap the reins around four fingers, not including the thumb. There should be a loop; now imagine the loop of the reins as part of your thumb and you're giving a thumbs-up.
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    Do you hold the reins like the way shown with all different types of bridles/reins or different way of riding, or is there more than one way?
    Equestriangoose
    Top Answerer
    It will depend on what discipline you do. English riders use the two-handed thumb-on-top method, and western riders have a variety of reins, all held differently.
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    Can I hold it with one hand?
    Amie
    Community Answer
    Yes, that's called neck-reining. Just gather the reins in one hand at the horse's neck, and pull the reins in the direction you want to turn, kicking with the opposite leg. Pull back to stop. The motions remain the same, only with one hand.
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    What is a half halt?
    Community Answer
    It's almost a full halt, but it's for horse-balancing purposes. It contains driving aids for your legs and seat and another for your hand holding the reins.
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