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Indirect Rein to the left is when the Left rein is directed slightly towards the right hip but never across the horse’s neck.

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Indirect Rein to the left is when the Left rein is directed slightly towards the right hip but never across the horse’s neck.

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Indirect rein to the left refers to a horse riding technique. Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. The rider holds the reins, which are attached to the bit in the horse's mouth. The left rein is the one on the left side of the horse.

  2. In an indirect rein technique, the rider moves the rein in a direction opposite to where they want the horse to go. So, for an indirect rein to the left, the rider would move the left rein slightly towards the horse's right hip.

  3. However, it's important that the rein does not cross over the horse's neck. This could confuse the horse or cause discomfort.

  4. This subtle movement of the rein helps guide the horse to move or turn to the left.

Please let me know if you have a specific question about this topic.

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