Comments - Dwyer on Snaffle and Bridoon Bits - Barnmice Equestrian Social Community2024-03-28T20:35:36Zhttp://www.barnmice.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1773158%3ABlogPost%3A813547&xn_auth=noThank you B. G.. I am glad y…tag:www.barnmice.com,2018-12-24:1773158:Comment:8159032018-12-24T16:12:46.731ZJackie Cochranhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/JackieCochran
<p>Thank you B. G.. I am glad you enjoyed the post.</p>
<p>Thank you B. G.. I am glad you enjoyed the post.</p> Yes.His comment about the fir…tag:www.barnmice.com,2018-12-24:1773158:Comment:8156442018-12-24T05:27:14.347ZB. G. Hearnshttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/BGHearns
<p>Yes.<br/>His comment about the firm seat is key. My teacher likes to say, it's like the roots of a tree, everything else depends on it. Another horse quote is "if you can't get your horse to change gaits up and down on a loose rein, then you're not using it for communication, you're using it for control." Which also requires the pelvis be firmly in the saddle, not on it.<br/>Love your comments.</p>
<p>Yes.<br/>His comment about the firm seat is key. My teacher likes to say, it's like the roots of a tree, everything else depends on it. Another horse quote is "if you can't get your horse to change gaits up and down on a loose rein, then you're not using it for communication, you're using it for control." Which also requires the pelvis be firmly in the saddle, not on it.<br/>Love your comments.</p>