Riding Free: Bitless, Bridleless, Bareback

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| Rating | : | 4.96 (608 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1570764840 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 119 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-02-09 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Easy read great photos This is a great book for anyone that wants to start riding bit-less. It goes into great detail about how a bit-less bridles work. It also takes care to make sure that a beginner understands that just because there is no bit care must be taken not to injure the horses head and nos. Awesome Amazon Customer This is a well written, informative book. I enjoyed reading and implementing the ideas and techniques discussed. A definate must for every horseman's library.. Go Bittless I'll never put a metal bit in a horse's mouth again. You should try it yourself and feel how horrible it is. My gelding is a different horse now that I have taken the metal out of his mouth. He is much more responsive.
The Eschbachs eschew much of the salesmanship that some clinicians can't seem to avoid; they don't want you to buy their particular neck loop, they just want to tell you how and why to use one." —jazynkaspot (December 2011). "The whole book has a very accessible, down-to-earth tone
Whether it's riding bitless, bridleless, or without a saddle, research continues to show that natural riding is gentler and puts less stress on the horse. "Demonstrating how to work freely with a horse in its most natural state, this equestrian guide covers the essentials of minimizing the use of artificial equipment while riding horses. The step-by-step instructions in this manual combine Native American horsemanship with classical training to make the transition from riding traditionally to riding free gradual and safe, and helps to develop a more harmonious relationship between horse and human"--
