In the right hands, the double bridle is a powerful and versatile tool which gives the rider a huge range of options to refine the rein aids, but in order to achieve this the rider needs to fully ...
Have you ever ridden a horse in a bitless bridle and would you consider doing so if you don’t already? Few things cause more division and controversy than the subject of riding in a bitless bridle, ...
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All the parts of a horse’s bridle explained
Whichever bridle you choose for your horse, the names of its different parts are universal. These include the headband, noseband, cheekpiece, browband, throatlash and reins. A bridle is a core item of ...
I do a lot of educational clinics where I teach rider skills and training techniques, along with bridling exercises. A horse needs to be comfortable in the bridle and when horses aren't improving at a ...
New tack rules in British Showjumping surrounding bits, nosebands, and bridle clips have caused debate among riders ahead of them coming into force.
Identical twin sisters who describe themselves as “horse-crazy little girls who never grew up,” founded Brassy Bit Tack, which focuses on recycling, repairing and reselling bits, bridles, reins, ...
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