Barefoot, Bitless, & (Possibly!) Bareback...

Arizahn

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Well, that is the plan anyhow :D

I have been thinking on what I want to do in the long term with T'Khasi, and have concluded that I want to train him in Western style riding. Therefore, he will be starting out in a sidepull anyhow. From there he would progress to a snaffle, and then on to a curb. But, depending on how he goes, I may just keep him bitless. I have light hands either way, and I am aware that bitless bridles are just as capable of inflicting pain if misused as any bit. So I do not have any illusions about that.

Barefoot is pretty much a given. Purely a personal preference on my part.

As to bareback, it is something I have never tried before. So I have three or four years to pick it up...failing that, I will be using a Western saddle. I prefer them to English.

Of course, all this would rather preclude my taking part in dressage, but we could still pootle about the school for fun :) I suspect T'Khasi may be more interested in jumping - he was involved in a great escape the weekend before I bought him. There was a drop and a river involved, as well as a small wall :eek: Words have been had about this and he assures me that it was all the other pony's idea ;) :D

Just musing really. By the time he is ready to start under saddle, anything could have happened! Heck, I may even have offspring - in which case there will of course be Pony Club type stuff to prepare for - or I might develop a love for cross-country (unlikely)...

Now to post this, hop onto main PC, and add photos!

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There is such a thing as western dressage! I ride bitless, barefoot & bareback - no probs. If I do use my own saddle it's treeless and without stirrups (just a glorified bareback pad really). I think all the bareback made me a much better rider.
 
There is such a thing as western dressage! I ride bitless, barefoot & bareback - no probs. If I do use my own saddle it's treeless and without stirrups (just a glorified bareback pad really). I think all the bareback made me a much better rider.

Ooohh...western dressage? To Google!
 
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