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Identify Resistance Does your horse resist his current bit? If so, your horse is not relaxed in the bridle. Therefore, your communication is ineffective. Take a moment to learn the signs of resistance. |
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Behind the bit |
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Inversion/above the bit |
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Not stopping/running through the bit |
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Overactive mouth |
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Gain Control When managing resistance issues with your horse, consider a softer approach. Offering your horse a bit with less points of pressure can allow your horse to better recieve your commands. |
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Suggestion |
| Behind the Bit |
Try a bit with less tongue pressure and possibly Independent Side Movement.™ |
| Inversion |
Try a bit with tongue pressure and tongue relief. |
| Not Stopping |
Consider a shank or combination bit with leverage pressure and mouthpieces offering some tongue, bar and palate pressure. |
| Overactive Mouth |
Look for a bit which offers less points of pressure, especially tongue pressure. |
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