ALL-IN-ONE Bitless Horse Riding with Missy Wryn
IRON FREE Riding is horseback riding at its best. No bit no spurs = no pain. Using pressure instead of pain is how IRON FREE Riding and the ALL-IN-ONE Training Halter Bitless Bridle work.
Your horse so wants you to stop using pain to control him/her. When you stop using pain to control, your horse’s trust in you deepens revealing the horse you’ve always wanted.
It is a myth to think you have control with a bit in your horse’s mouth. Ask anyone who has been on a run away horse how the bit worked then? The ALL-IN-ONE Training Halter Bitless Bridle is a much safer way to ride using pressure, not pain to control your horse. Unlike other bitless bridles, the release is instant (horses learn from the release of pressure, not the pressure itself), no sliding reins, no pinching under the chin, no vise like pressure on the poll – a much happier horse willing to trust and cooperate with you on a deeper level because you are no longer inflicting pain. PLUS you simply warm up your horse, snap on your reins and go…. No changing out the halter to a bridle. It’s ALL-IN-ONE!!
There is no greater honor for me than serving people and their horses.
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It’s kind of like a …
It’s kind of like a halti collar for dogs. Instead of pulling on the cheeks, It moves the head as a whole. (that’s the best way I can describe it)
beautiful horses!!! …
beautiful horses!!! how does the bittless bridle work…i ride a VERY strong horse and its hard to control his head with a bit!
Aww, what a cute …
Aww, what a cute horse!
Cool
Cool
My horse is truly …
My horse is truly iron free, Bitless, shoeless, treeless, no spurs. Competes in Endurance riding… can’t beat it
I believe this is …
I believe this is the only humane way to ride a horse. When I was 4-6 years old, I had a pony, and even then I would not allow my parents to put a bit in his mouth. I could see the discomfort it caused their horses. While the pony was mine, he never had a bit in his mouth or a saddle on his back. I rode with a rope halter or nothing at all, and I never lost control of him. If a 4-year-old boy can control a horse without a bit, surely adults can, too!
fair enough, i …
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fair enough, i didnt know this either. some one told me and i didnt believe them so i asked my instructor and she said it was true so yeah. well u can always ask, but tbh i cant talk lol. am trying to get bitless, (not bridleless) atm and i think its going well
Yeah? i didnt know …
Yeah? i didnt know that , thats the way i was taught on how to ride. no i ride with a bit and spurs. i dont know if my trainer would every let me ride bridle less and spur less even when i didnt have spurs i always had training spurs
i own an arabian …
i own an arabian mare which i have ridden in a bridle with a snaffle bit all her life she was always very figity and nasty i ended up buying a bitless bridle (nylon) not leather and she was instantly relaxed and didnt buck or pigroot and she jumped 90cm for me with out complaining!!! i beleive it works
Kudo’s to you for …
Kudo’s to you for all you been through. There is a lot to respect in building bridle horses. Takes a lot of time and patients advancing a horse from a bosal to spade bit, I admire the Vaquero Style Horsemanship, many disciplines could not be done without the wonderful bits out there that were built by such craftsman. These traditions, must be understood and educated correctly. There are millions of ways to train horses. And any method, tack can be misused, and be abusive in the wrong hands.
I have had many …
I have had many comments/criticisms pointing out that my feet or body are not in the correct riding position etc. Over 20 years ago I broke my back, pelvis & more with now a post whiplash deformed neck & bulging discs into my spinal cord from going off a cliff in a car accident. My positions for riding are as comfortable and in balance as my body allows. I ride my horses connected and balanced no matter my position. I encourage people not to judge others – you don’t know what they live with.
Your horse is soo …
Your horse is soo beautiful, and the bitless bridle idea is awsome!
Amazing if you can …
Amazing if you can ride like that
i wish i could ride …
i wish i could ride bitless, but my riding school wont let me
and to those who believe that bits dont hurt horses mouths: they do. the bit goes on a thin piece of skin which has many nerves beneath it, so when you pull the reins you cause the horse pain so it stops or runs away from the pain, ie turning. heard of horses running from the bit? thats cos they try to run fast enough to get away from the bit cos its really hurting them.
Wow, thats a really …
Wow, thats a really good idea .. you have adorable horses by the way!!
lol thank you very …
lol thank you very much, its going to be a couple years away maybe, me and my boyfriend are going to start to build a house! so its going to take a while, after that and the barn is built than that’s when I’m going to start to search for that horse. young is the way to go, thank you.
Getting them while …
Getting them while they are young is the best bet. It will be hard for me to buy anything over a yearling after my experience with Penny. And we haven’t neared our potential! When you grow up with them they turn from dogs to rideable dogs. It’s awesome! Good luck on your filly!
I think your doing …
I think your doing an amazing thing! I promote you 100% for doing that because a lot of dressage people doesn’t think its possible to do certain movements without a bit! I want to get a work horse someday!!! Train her from little (I want a filly/mare)!!
So do I, I´ve been …
So do I, I´ve been doing natural horsemanship for a while but actually do classical dressage. I´m convinced you can ride a horse bitless in a similar or even better way than you can by using bits. I´m just in the process of making some of the horses in our stable walk bitless
you want him more …
you want him more attentive to your stopping commands??
Make sure you have …
Make sure you have full control and respect on the ground first, just from experience, I’m training my 4 year old, and I just finished a book on natural horsemanship. I would strongly suggest reading the pat perelli natural horsemanship, you don’t have to agree with all of it but its going to give you the best ideas on how to problem solve with your horse!!! If you want me to do more searching in my books at home with troubleshooting your crunch, I gladly will.I hope that I have helped a bit?:)
it reminds me a lot …
it reminds me a lot of natural horsemanship, I love this and when I was little, and had my half arab, I use to ride her with just the halter and bridle, I make my own rope halters now too! I love getting the different color nylons! They are so much more durable I find!!! anyways cheers!!!
Hell yeah!
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yeah!
Everyone should ride like that.
I support this 100%
Nice appoloosas
Nice appoloosas
…we go any faster …
…we go any faster than a halt! What could I do to help him listen in a rope halter and make his neck more flexable?
Thank you, and I appreciate you riding iron free, like we do.