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Re: training with the bitless bridle

--- In bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com, "woutersjennifer"
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> Hi, there. I have a 5 yr old mare that I have been riding in the
> bitless bridle. I was wondering if when doing training (I like to do
> the training excercises that Clinton Anderson teaches) Do you treat
the
> bitless bridle just like a bitted bridle? Do you get basically the
same
> results? My mare is a little headstrong when I ride her on the
trails
> with other horses, so I've been doing the bending and flexing
> excercises that Clinton teaches.
>

I actually love Clinton's stuff too and I've been doing it in the
bitless. I do get the same results and I do treat it just like a
bitted.





Fri Apr 6, 2007 2:47 pm

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Hi, there. I have a 5 yr old mare that I have been riding in the bitless bridle. I was wondering if when doing training (I like to do the training excercises...
woutersjennifer
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Apr 6, 2007
2:01 pm

... the ... same ... trails ... I actually love Clinton's stuff too and I've been doing it in the bitless. I do get the same results and I do treat it just...
sherrilomb
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Apr 6, 2007
2:53 pm

Absolutely treat it the same as you would a bitted bridle. I have found that most horses that will flex nicley with their bitted bridle, pick up the flexing...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Apr 6, 2007
3:22 pm

Cathie, I have a question. Do you find that you can still have shoulder control with the bitless?? For example, I am having a hard time getting the right lead...
countrysunnie
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Apr 18, 2007
4:27 am

... Although dressage is NOT my forte I just had a gal that did very well competing in the dressage ring ride my husbands second level dressage horse, with a...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Apr 19, 2007
2:47 am

Thanks Cathie...my friend gave me a lesson tonite and boy did I need it!!! i rode in the bitless and she made me ride without any contact on the reins at...
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countrysunnie
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Apr 19, 2007
5:34 am

I also use clintons methods...i have ridden my mare in his halter quite alot so the transition didnt take very long....becuz of the crossover under the jaw in...
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