Bernster
Well-Known Member
Loath as I am to start another thread on bits...!
Can't believe a bit can make all the difference - anyone else had similar experiences? Or words of caution, as I wonder if we really can keep this up?!
My instructor got me to ride in a metal mullen mouth pelham, curb, using two reins. Wow. After about 30 seconds of him working out what I was asking, I had the softest, lightest horse in my hands! Jaw unfixed itself, neck came round and soft, back went up and he started to remember he had a back end. I was really surprised at the difference it made.
I know that proper schooling/riding is the answer and I wouldn't normally change bits and expect such a difference but this one seemed to work a treat. Can this be right?!
Can't believe a bit can make all the difference - anyone else had similar experiences? Or words of caution, as I wonder if we really can keep this up?!
My instructor got me to ride in a metal mullen mouth pelham, curb, using two reins. Wow. After about 30 seconds of him working out what I was asking, I had the softest, lightest horse in my hands! Jaw unfixed itself, neck came round and soft, back went up and he started to remember he had a back end. I was really surprised at the difference it made.
I know that proper schooling/riding is the answer and I wouldn't normally change bits and expect such a difference but this one seemed to work a treat. Can this be right?!