Secrets of Training Fork and Running Martingale Choice and Use

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Dennis Moreland Tack

Dennis Moreland Tack

3 жыл бұрын

Horses can learn to carry their heads in the position that allows them to improve collection with both running martingales and training forks bit.ly/2cPagLY. In this video, Dennis Moreland of Dennis Moreland Tack and Ben Baldus of Baldus Horsemanship discuss the differences and similarities of running martingales and training forks, as well as give you some insights for ways to improve specific issues by using these tools.
Dennis reminds us that anytime we ride with a snaffle, we want to use a browband headstall for safety and proper bit function. “It helps to hold the bit in position, and it keeps the headstall properly on the horse” Dennis says. Reins Stops bit.ly/2d0uyN0 are also critical whenever you’re using a martingale or training fork. Rein Stops prevent the rings of the martingale or training fork from getting hung up on the rein ends. “It’s a very inexpensive piece of equipment that could save your life” advises Dennis.
A training fork bit.ly/2KPhsra is made of a strap or cord that runs from the chest to the cinch. This strap is tied to 2 rein straps. Each rein strap has a ring at the end that the reins run through. Ben says “this is one I really like to use because it helps me slow my hands down and gives me a consistent feel. As I’m training, particularly young horses, when I’m picking my hands up if a horse resists the pressure and comes up with the head and neck, the training fork will be engaged to help give the horse a proper headset. It’s also going to help me to use my hands correctly. The training fork helps give me a consistent feel and a consistent softness with the horse, building those really good habits” reports Ben.
The thing to remember about a training fork, Dennis says, “is when you get off and lead the horse, if you don’t wrap the other rein around the saddle horn, (the training fork and rein) will drop to the ground. When you’re riding it works just the same as a running martingale, but when you get off, the training fork will drop down.”
Running martingales have a cinch strap and rein straps with rings, like the training fork, but they also have a neck strap. All the running martingales made by Dennis Moreland have a safety hobble strap on the neck strap. “The safety hobble goes under the gullet of your saddle and over the horn. It prevents the neck strap from sliding up the neck to the poll and trapping the horse” advises Dennis.
Adjustable running martingales bit.ly/2bNhf6M are made with adjustable rein straps. “If you’re riding a variety of horses, or you want to use it on an older, larger horse, you can adjust it to fit” says Dennis.
The difference between California martingales and other martingales is the placement of the rein rings. On a California martingale the rein rings are attached to the neck strap. Dennis tells us “no matter where your hands are, this martingale helps keep the reins in position and helps to keep the horse straight.”
“No matter if we use our hands close to the horse, or out to the side, it helps us to get that horse straighter, more broke and more collected by using these training tools” says Ben.
Dennis Moreland Tack offers handmade training forks bit.ly/2KPhsra, running martingales bit.ly/2cPagLY and California martingales bit.ly/2NKvWGN designed to fit well, function properly, and last for years. If you have questions about which martingale would best fit your needs write dmtack@vrfmail.com.
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@pamelaforrest1622
@pamelaforrest1622 Жыл бұрын
great information - thanks for sharing
@ulrikewursthor6812
@ulrikewursthor6812 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Mr.Moreland! Im happy to see you healty. I love your viedeos. Thank you very much! Great horseman!
@DMTack
@DMTack 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ulrike! I am well and I hope you are too. Thank you for your kind comments.
@alicesavell9098
@alicesavell9098 Жыл бұрын
Good to make sure the center D ring of the girth is center between the front legs so you don't rub the inside of the horses leg raw.
@aprillawless8704
@aprillawless8704 3 жыл бұрын
Do they make stoppers for rope reins
@DMTack
@DMTack 3 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me how wide and how thick your roping reins are? Thank you
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