Work together with your horse as if you are one
Working in hand is the ultimate way to refine movements. That is therefore the goal of working in hand. During work in hand you use both inside and outside rein, just like during riding.
Therefore, work in hand is ideal for horses who need to get used to the bit and learn the aids given with the bit. During work in hand the horse learns both the direct and indirect rein aids.
Benefits of work in hand:
- Teaching your horse to trust the bit
- Getting a better feeling for the inside and outside reins
- You get a better view of the way the bit and cavesson work from the ground
- Teaching your horse the direct and indirect rein aids
- Working from different positions; from the inside and outside shoulder
- Teaching your horse to stay in balance between the reins
During work in hand you walk next to your horse and work with the reins. Your inside hand leads her, following the circle. Your outsidehand holds the outside rein and gives it enough room to hang loose, so that the horese can bend their body properly.
With working in hand, you can teach your horse all of the different exercises during work in hand and also in every gait, including trot and canter.
We would love to show you an introduction of the working in hand part of our homestudy:
Working in hand is where partnership becomes a conversation between your horse and you as a trainer. You can also learn how to achieve this with your horse. Believe us: you will notice the benefits of working in hand in everything you do with your horse. Have a look at our home study program and learn how to train your horse with the Human & Horse Training Method:







