- Reining - Wikipedia
Reining is a western riding competition for horses in which the riders guide the horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins, and stops All work is done at the lope (a version of the horse gait more commonly known worldwide as the canter), or the gallop (the fastest of the horse gaits)
- Reining - AQHA
Reining judges the horse on movements, mastery of a prescribed maneuver and attitude as he is guided through a prescribed pattern The horse should be willing to be guided with little or no resistance
- A Beginner’s Guide to Reining (Tips, Maneuvers, etc. )
Originating from maneuvers needed to work cattle on a ranch, reining provides a platform for stock horses to shine With an easy to understand scoring system and a beginner friendly atmosphere, reining is the perfect place to start your western performance career
- Reining - US Equestrian
A reining competition essentially shows off the skills and athletic abilities necessary in the working ranch horse, but does so within the confines of a show pen and the movements you see in competition today have become extremely precise and highly refined
- Equestrian Reining: History, Competition Rules . . .
Reining is a Western equestrian discipline that showcases the skills and abilities traditionally needed by working ranch horses Sometimes compared to the English discipline of dressage, reining competition involves riders piloting horses through precise patterns in a competition arena
- Everything You Need to Know About Reining
Reining is a judged event designed to show the athletic ability of a ranch-type horse within the confines of a show arena
- Reining: Mastering Precision in this Classic Equestrian Sport
Reining is an exciting horse sport rooted in Western riding skills, where riders and horses perform a series of advanced maneuvers It captivates audiences with its speed, precision, and style, showcasing the bond between horse and rider
- Articles on Horse Reining | Horse Illustrated
Reining involves riding a horse around a specific pattern using movements such as circles, spins, rollbacks, and sliding stops, all done at high speed In addition to being a timed event, the horse is judged on the quality of the movements
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