Riding Free Bitless, Bridleless, Bareback

Riding Free Bitless, Bridleless, Bareback by Andrea Eschbach, published by J.A. Allen in 2012, offers an insightful exploration into the psychology and physiology of horses. This 128-page book examines how traditional riding equipment, such as bits and saddles, affects a horse’s mental and physical well-being. It provides readers with practical guidance on using a bitless bridle for both training and competition, as well as techniques for riding bareback.
In this edition, readers will discover step-by-step instructions for various riding methods, including the use of a neck ring and exercises designed to enhance communication between horse and rider. The book addresses key topics in equestrian sports and animal sports, making it a valuable resource for those interested in improving their riding skills and understanding their horses better. With a focus on both ground work and riding techniques, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for equestrians looking to deepen their connection with their horses.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Riding free examines the psychology and physiology of the horse and how a bit in his mouth and a saddle on his back impacts his state of mind and body. Then, basic how-to-steps walk you through using a bitless bridle (for everyday training as well as competition) : a neck ring (with or without a saddle) ; and mounting and riding bareback, at all gaits. In addition, you’ll find specific exercises for perfecting communication between horse and rider, both on the ground and on your horse’s back …”–Back cover.
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