Thursday Sep 2, 2010 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


The following are the most commonly asked questions concerning The Bitless Bridle. Click on a question to read the answer.


 What is so special about The Bitless Bridle and how does it work?


 What are the benefits of using The Bitless Bridle?

 

 How do I determine what size I need?

 

 When will I receive my order?


 Is it safe to ride a horse without a bit in its mouth?


 Why is a bit painful?


 Why does a bit interfere with a horse's breathing?


 Why does a bit interfere with striding?


 Does one have to use different aids when using The Bitless Bridle?


 Can the BitlessBridle be used for neck reining?


 Does the horse need special training to become accustomed to The Bitless Bridle?


 Can The Bitless Bridle be used on all types of horses and in all disciplines?


 Are there any points to pay particular attention to when first using, fitting or adjusting The Bitless Bridle?


 My trainer is concerned that The Bitlesss Bridle does not appear to be providing instant "release." Is this a problem?


 Your instructions for fitting the noseband recommend placing it at a level that seems very low on the nose. At that position does it interfere with breathing and does it still rest on bone?


 In what way is The Bitless Bridle better than the traditional bitless bridles such as hackamores, bosals and sidepulls?


 What is the difference between The Bitless Bridle and the Nurtural Bridle, are they different in design?


 What are Dr. Cook's thoughts about the Rambo Bridle?


 Is The Bitless Bridle suitable for starting a two-year-old, or is it only for fully-schooled horses?


 If I train my horse in The Bitless Bridle, will I be able to transition to a bit when I sell my horse or if I wish to compete?


 Under riding school conditions, can The Bitlesss Bridle be used by a novice rider?


 What are the competition requirements with regards to the need for bits in dressage, cross-country and show jumping?


 Is there any way to get around competition regulations that require the use of a bit?


 Why do horses produce frothy saliva when they are being ridden? I have heard that it is considered a virtue in the dressage horse.


 Will The Bitless Bridle enable me, a dresssage rider, to achieve the necessary degree of poll flexion with my horse?


 Will I be able to ride with close contact when riding Dressage and Hunt Seat?


 Can The Bitless Bridle be used to achieve the more advanced levels of dressage, and does The Bitless Bridle provide as much sensitivity in communication as the bit?


 Can The Bitless Bridle be used at the racetrack for training or for racing?


 Can The Bitless Bridle be used for driving?


 Might The Bitlesss Bridle be of help in alleviating or eliminating the problem of headshaking?


 Can I use my own reins?


 Can I use a martingale with The Bitless Bridle?


 Can The Bitless Bridle be used with a mecate rein and lead rope?


 How can I obtain The Bitless Bridle, and what do they cost?


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