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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2007

"Ever try jogging with a tablespoon in your mouth?"

Text and pictures from www.lgbridle.com

I don't know if this is the best bitless bridle, i haven't tried them all.
I liked the idea and decided to try the LG. I'm using it and I like it, so I made this video.

No, there's nothing wrong with a bit if you know how to use it. This is about comfort.

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  • @whisk29043 Well said. I use a bitless as well, although my mare sometimes "forgets" to maintain her balance in it, when that happens I simply go to a simple copper full-cheek snaffle to help her remember. When she starts collecting properly, I simply switch back to the bitless. I find myself using the bit less and less as she improves with the bitless.

  • WOW, can't believe how many nasty people out there love to hate. Seriously folks, these people aren't saying you HAVE to ride bitless but that it's another option. I ride endurance with my 7 year arab and she loves being able to eat easily as we go along which is good practice for a long distance athlete like an endurance horse. Riding bitless isn't for everyone and certainly isn't for rough or inconsiderate riders but many people (and their horses) enjoy the benefits it brings.

  • @horsegirleve2 as far as i Know Curb chains can

  • I ride bitless!

  • Bitless riding is not for everyone. Same with shoes. I do have to say that I lived around a horse who, after just a few months of having a bit in his mouth, and we are talking his rider was trained by one of the best in her country so quite hands, no pulling. he refused to accept the bit. She tried bitless and he loved it Then again, I know horses that if they don't have a bit in their mouths there is nothing you can't control them. All that matters is that you and your horse are happy!

  • cant it break theyre jaws or something?...

  • Why don't i ride bitless?

    Because I'm not a redneck petalover. My horse is perfectly fine with his bit, infact, whenver i slide the bit close to his mouth he opens it right away and know's were ready for a ride. That's called good horsemanship. Not this crap. Get your crap right. lawd.

  • @5Bijou5 FINNALY SOMEONE IS A GOOD RIDER LOL!

  • simply, my horse would take off if she didnt have a bit in her mouth.

  • Why don't I ride bitless? I have no need to. My horse is perfectly happy in her bit, and I can use it without putting so much pressure on their nose and poll, like I would should I ride in a bitless bridle.

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