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  2. Draw reins and running reins - Wikipedia

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    Draw reins in the western riding disciplines are always attached to the rings of the cinch (a western-style girth), usually on each side of a western saddle, run through the bit rings (either inside to outside or vice versa, there is no firm rule, though the rein moves more smoothly if the inside goes to the girth and the outside to the hand), and then to the hands of the rider.

  3. Side reins - Wikipedia

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    Side reins may be attached from the bit rings to the surcingle rings, or from the bit to the buckles of the girth of an English saddle or cinch rings of a western saddle. Side reins are adjusted longer for less-experienced horses, and gradually shortened and raised higher (from point of shoulder up to the point of hip) as a horse becomes better ...

  4. Western riding - Wikipedia

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    Different types of reins have developed over the years. Split reins, which are the most commonly used type of rein in the western industry, Mecates, which are a single rein that are used on California hackamores, Romal reins, also known as romals, which is a type of rein that has two distinct and balanced parts which are the reins and romal ...

  5. Rein - Wikipedia

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    A closed rein helps prevent the rider losing the reins altogether when dropping them. Split reins A rein style seen in western riding where the reins are not attached to one another at the ends. They prevent a horse from tangling its feet in a looped rein, particularly when the rider is dismounted. They are considerably longer than closed reins.

  6. The Pros & Cons of a High-Protein Diet for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Many individuals bump up their protein intake while dieting for several reasons. Mostly, a high-protein diet keeps you feeling full long after your ...

  7. Riding aids - Wikipedia

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    Western-style riding employs the use of the neck rein. The rider, holding the reins in one hand, moves that hand one way or the other so that the reins put pressure on the neck of the horse to ask for a turn. The bit does not come into play. This technique is also used occasionally by English-style riders.