Uploaded by wholistichorsewoman on Jun 6, 2008
Bitless Horsemanship - IRON FREE Riding is horseback riding at its best. No bit no spurs = no pain. Using pressure instead of pain is how IRON FREE Riding and the ALL-IN-ONE Training Halter Bitless Bridle work.
Your horse so wants you to stop using pain to control him/her. When you stop using pain to control, your horse's trust in you deepens revealing the horse you've always wanted.
It is a myth to think you have control with a bit in your horse's mouth. Ask anyone who has been on a run away horse how the bit worked then? The ALL-IN-ONE Training Halter Bitless Bridle is a much safer way to ride using pressure, not pain to control your horse. Unlike other bitless bridles, the release is instant (horses learn from the release of pressure, not the pressure itself), no sliding reins, no pinching under the chin, no vise like pressure on the poll - a much happier horse willing to trust and cooperate with you on a deeper level because you are no longer inflicting pain. PLUS you simply warm up your horse, snap on your reins and go.... No changing out the halter to a bridle. It's ALL-IN-ONE!!
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I have had many comments/criticisms pointing out that my feet or body are not in the correct riding position etc. Over 20 years ago I broke my back, pelvis & more with now a post whiplash deformed neck & bulging discs into my spinal cord from going off a cliff in a car accident. My positions for riding are as comfortable and in balance as my body allows. I ride my horses connected and balanced no matter my position. I encourage people not to judge others - you don't know what they live with.
wholistichorsewoman 2 years ago 6
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I dont know how much I trust this.... you can probably put anything on that appy and it'll be perfect. How well would this work on a crazy psycho pony!
violinist391 1 year ago 4
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what breed of horses do you own???
Gypsyvannerlover997 3 months ago
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CUTE appys!!!!!
juliecoolyful 9 months ago
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Thanks for that I could really use that on Rosie as she is so unpredictible :)
missysparkelshine 10 months ago
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what do you think would be a good first horse???
love love love you videos, i will go on your website and hopefully get some of this
ur brown appy looks crazy :PPP
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if you use a real bridle with metal does it mean you are abusing the horse because i cant really afford one right now
TheJalopy7 8 months ago
@TheJalopy7 there's no judgement for using a bit. It's purely a personal choice. I recommend listening to your intuition, your feelings. Your horse will tell you and listen to yourself. Does your horse seem fine with the bit or are your feelings, your intuition telling you not? That is a question only you can answer
wholistichorsewoman 8 months ago
I'm really liking your videos. No bit, no spurs - I like it! No shoes aswell I hope?!? I love the all in one bridle too. Hope you upload more videos soon.
SexyHaras 1 year ago
@SexyHaras you are right NO SHOES. I use Old Mac boots and love them. We jump, swim and run run run the trails with them. Paco wouldn't have it any other way. He balks when I take him from stall to pasture if he has to walk on the gravel driveway lol - he's surely spoiled.
wholistichorsewoman 1 year ago
Love iron free riding. I have just started using a side pull on my 5 year old mare a few months ago. Could you please tell me how I can have her drop her head to relax using a side-pull bridle? Thank you.
TheNoonie50 1 year ago
@TheNoonie50 to get your horse to drop their head you apply pressure by squeezing your fingers together creating tension on the reins which creates pressure on the nose. As soon as your horse dip his head or bobs down INSTANTLY release your pressure - open your fingers and praise your horse. The release of pressure is how your learns, not the pressure itself so your RELEASE is everything!!! Keep practicing and soon just the slightest squeeze of your fingers your horse will drop their head.
wholistichorsewoman 1 year ago