Episode 92: Un-Bridled Conversations- Horse Wellbeing and Biomechanics
Un-Bridled Conversations- Horse Wellbeing and Biomechanics
In this episode, we explore bridleless and bitless riding as more than just an impressive training goal. We discuss what changes when the horse is no longer connected through the mouth, and how this can reveal important information about posture, balance, expression and comfort.
We reflect on recent bridleless competition footage, the positive reception it received, and what it showed us about collection, jumping technique, stride regularity and self-carriage without relying on the bit.
In this episode, we unpack:
- Why bitless and bridleless riding deserve a place as valid riding and competition options
- What a horse’s expression can tell us about comfort, pressure and conflict
- How the head, neck and mouth can influence stride length, rhythm and hind-end function
- Why bridleless riding still needs thoughtful, peaceful training foundations
- How removing the bridle can reveal a horse’s true neutral posture
- Anatomical considerations when using neck ropes or bridle-less aids.
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: Integrated Veterinary Therapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com.au
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