disneyhorse
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Is there a "proper" way or is anything okay? We are having an argument here.... I'd like more education...
I drive both ways. However, I will argue it is very easy to have a soft hand when driving with a fist - you can have a harder or softer closed fist quite easily. Want an example? Go grab a sponge, put it in your fist, and squeeze it to varying degrees. THAT is the type of pressure used when driving with a fist - not pulling. Either way is acceptable, and to me it just depends what you are comfortable with. Having said that, once you start with multiples, you'll generally want to use the "english riding" method, especially once you move past a team. . .Not through your fist! Which I see so often especially with minis... IMO, the correct way to hold lines is threaded through between your ring and pinky fingers and out the "top" of your hand between thumb and pointing finger....
This might be the thread you remembered? http://www.miniature...opic=67801&st=0
I cannot imagine "soft" or "quiet" hands the way I see many, if not most, people driving minis. Mine go on such a light touch, barely a twitch is needed to cue and how could hands be soft when the reins are fisted? Anyway... maybe I'm wrong but I apparently felt the same way back in 2006 on the prior thread
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