Can horses jump without side reins or side reins?

Thanks for the numerous replies. I quickly noticed my mistake with the auxiliary reins. I'll leave it as it is, but I want to make it clear that no one I know does it. Accordingly, I know that the martingale doesn't serve the same purpose as side reins or the like.

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Sallyvita
6 years ago

The fact that you have meant something different when you had originally formulated it in your question seems to be cleared. And in addition to the previous answers, I would add that a Martingal or a front product can be used, but also does not necessarily have to be used.

There are plenty of horses that are jumped without Martingal or forearm because they feel more comfortable and the rider sees no need. But there are also reasons for use for many riders. In some cases, the front train serves, for example, to hold the saddle in position and to prevent it from slipping. Others also stick to it when it gets high and a whole series of riders appreciate that the horse is more controllable for them.

General information about Martingal and its mode of operation can be found here: https://www.tipps-zum-pferd.de/das-martingal_tipp_199.html https://www.pferdewissen.ch/hz1.php

Riders who jump a horse with scabbards and other non-suitable equipment show little understanding of correct riding and should rethink their doing

Baroque
6 years ago

Uh, you’re going to jump DARF. Everything else would be life-threatening for horse and man! The horse needs his balancing rod neck free and must first tax the jump and be able to introduce the backhand far. All of this isn’t done with the neck bound down. Look at Simone Blum’s Olympic video on Alice, the horse can always look. IMMER. And no, to come to the critics before, the horse has not got the neck up there because it is badly ridden, it is in the course and makes the few minutes his job, badly riddled it would never be so meticulous and so precise – and I have seen the couple also often enough outside the course to know how the horse is gymnastized.

But please tell me where your idea comes from that you could jump with something like that. I’m sure you didn’t think of yourself, but I’m almost afraid that you’ve been watching this somewhere – and THAT scares me. That everyone learns something for the first time is clear, otherwise there would be no learning if you knew everything. But the “imagine” that puts you on the question is what makes me rather concerned.

Sure, about what someone so asks, maximum rides, should a horse even get tied over it, but healthy is still not, and it definitely won’t be finer to the help, even if it’s just a Höpser, where it gets really one in the mouth from the ties.

Urlewas
6 years ago
Reply to  HorseLove642

You stand for confusion, because you still mess with the terms: the Martingal also counts among the preambles. And a duly sniffed Martingal is neither necessary in principle nor bad when jumping. Whoever it is better can use it without any thought.

CarosPferd
6 years ago

It’s really dangerous to jump out!!

Never You should do that. The horse has no chance to balance itself, it has no chance to execute the right course of movement. In case of a rider behind the movement, the horse pulls the reins out of the hand in case of emergency. How is this supposed to go out in an emergency? Also the horse can enter and then perform a clean cover.

Also on wide places it is absolutely forbidden to jump with help suits. For example, you can warm up from M** with straps on the wide area. But overcoming an obstacle is forbidden. Right! A correctly sniffed martingal can be on it, but that doesn’t count under connectors.

if you have always jumped alone so far: leave such actions. You are completely irresponsible and naive to your health and your horse entrusted to you. You shouldn’t ride without professional supervision.

if you learn it like this in a riding school, never go there again. Also a trainer with such practices should be absolutely avoided and also not recommended to other riders. Look around with open eyes, how else to deal with the horses and whips.

CarosPferd
6 years ago
Reply to  HorseLove642

There is no difference whether you jump with or without martingal. Are you sure you’re talking about a martingal? How short or long did you write that down? Is there a martingal? When do you think it’s going?

CarosPferd
6 years ago

A martingal is not only there for jumping. Read about function, let you show the correct application and buckle, what you need to pay special attention, why, etc.

And the statement “I can ride” works quickly overestimating and lifting. Just a hint at the edge, the wording comes up quickly wrong, just in circles.

yabll
6 years ago

a martingal can help you keep your horse better under account. but it is also good without. one should only be aware that it can be very dangerous if one separates from such things too early. therefore rather later than too early. but it is also good without 🙂

verreisterNutzer
6 years ago
Reply to  yabll

Anyone who uses a Martingal (miss) to control his horse does not belong at all to the vicinity of a horse..

FelixFoxx
6 years ago

Please jump with auxiliary trains except Martingal NIEMALS (!)!!! Don’t think what can happen in a fall. A Martingal, on the other hand, makes sense when jumping, as it prevents the horse from entering the rein.

Purzelmaus99
6 years ago

When you jump, you don’t have a tie or an auxiliary train on it. At the best a really snalled martingal so when falling the reins do not slip down

Baroque
6 years ago
Reply to  Purzelmaus99

I’m afraid there should be the explanation of what’s really strapped, because it’s hard to see today: lift the horse’s head and then the rings have to go up to the Ganaschenbeuge, i.e. along the neck, not that there’s a belt taking the shortcut or something. No way, as you can see it so often, the reins are broken by the ring – in no phase of movement.

Purzelmaus99
6 years ago
Reply to  Baroque

I should have done that more

Bellla13
6 years ago

Of course you can! In danger you can ride anyway. We are also hopping over a few jumps with neck ring and without saddle (of course not recommended) and we have not died either. If you want to jump, you should be so keen on riding that you don’t need any of the auxiliary trains, ties…

Have fun then!