cblover
Well-Known Member
I have a traditional heavyweight cob who is very well behaved but forward going. Over the years I've ridden her from time to time in a bitless bridle and other times in a Neue Schule french link.
I noticed her holding her breath and taking large gulps of air when I was having a lesson with Omar Rabia with a bit in so decided to go bitless full time. The difference is outstanding. She's so calm, chilled and happy. I've have a few decent rides out, both solo and in company and I've felt the same connection with her as I did when she was bitted.
In fact, because she's so relaxed, it been even more enjoyable. I'm hoping we can remain bitless from now on. She's 13 and we've done loads together and she's now asking me for a quieter life so no more dressage and lessons for her. No problem with bits either if she's not doing dressage. I'm quite happy for her to be my hacking buddy from now on.
just thought I'd share my positive bitless stories for anyone thinking of giving it a go.
I noticed her holding her breath and taking large gulps of air when I was having a lesson with Omar Rabia with a bit in so decided to go bitless full time. The difference is outstanding. She's so calm, chilled and happy. I've have a few decent rides out, both solo and in company and I've felt the same connection with her as I did when she was bitted.
In fact, because she's so relaxed, it been even more enjoyable. I'm hoping we can remain bitless from now on. She's 13 and we've done loads together and she's now asking me for a quieter life so no more dressage and lessons for her. No problem with bits either if she's not doing dressage. I'm quite happy for her to be my hacking buddy from now on.
just thought I'd share my positive bitless stories for anyone thinking of giving it a go.