Bridleless training

topic posted Fri, August 17, 2007 - 4:36 PM by  sara
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Hallo

Since I started training this way I have a great new relationship with my horse. She learned to trust me and she has shown me a very friendly side of her, which I haven't seen before. Here is where I learned it, does anyone else here work with bridleless training?
sara


Bridleless Training
By Palm Lynn

Bridleless Training is for the rider as well as for any breed of horse in any discipline. The important benefit of the rider's use of seat and leg aids is stressed, taking the emphasis off the hand aids which allows the rider to communicate more clearly with the horse. You become a more confident rider and improve rider balance problems caused by improper use of your hands. You'll learn to read your horse and understand where he carries his natural balance. This DVD provides excellent training techniques for older horses, for horses that have problems accepting a bit, and is excellent for horses that show signs of resistance as it provides a technique to get them to slow down and accept what they are doing. Using horses in different stages of training, Lynn demonstrates steps that must be followed and carefully evaluated before you advance. Ground training, numerous types of maneuvers, and many stages of training were involved in this unique bridleless training method. The final segment demonstrates the advanced horse, using Rugged Lark to show you the results of training through Love, Acceptance, Respect, and Kindness. This DVD can help you mark a new beginning in the relationship you have with your horse. However, always remember the many safety tips Lynn uses as an important part of all you do whether you are riding and or training.

DVD

you can find out more about the dvd, when you go to www.horsesinyourmailbox.com/
Product ID: 500201
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sara
California
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  • Re: Bridleless training

    Thu, August 23, 2007 - 7:38 AM
    Some folks at a barn I used to ride at used a big plastic circle around the horse's chest...like a big hula hoop....we did this without saddle and bridle...it was very fun.
    Since I didn't have a big circle, I just used my lead rope around my horse's chest...it worked the same. When I didn't use anything at all, he would keep taking me to the gate in the arena...there is this cool YouTube video of a lady riding her horse without saddle and bridle.

    Thanks for posting about the DVD.

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