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“The Bit Video: Understanding How and Why Bits Function” Digital Download Part 1 of 3
โThe Bit Videoโ has the simple goal of providing solid, science-backed information on how bits function. We aren’t selling bits. We explain how and when designs are meant to be used. We bust myths, and debunk misinformation while keeping it easy to watch and understand. You will have strong visuals burned into your psyche forever, and laugh a lot too.
While โThe Bit Videoโ is easy to understand, itโs also very comprehensive with a total run time of 5 hrs and 20 min. There were 9 highly educated collaborators involved in the project whoโve vetted what weโre discussing. Itโs already on every continent except Antarctica, and in the Equine Sciences/Studies programs of over 25 U.S. universities. Let us help you have the tension free partnership you want. I promise that buying this video will be some of the best money youโve ever spent on your equine education.
The video is not discipline specific. We talk about snaffles, spades, double bridles, and more. No matter what type of horse you’re riding, there’s a ton of relevant content for you. We are also breaking ground on several subjects in this project. So, whether you are a seasoned pro, or a newbie, you’re going to get a lot of valuable knowledge for your time invested.
Part 1 is the first 3 chapters of 7.
Chapter 1 is simply the introduction.
Chapter 2 is pretty dense and gets into the anatomy and physiology of the horse that is affected by the bit. We talk about the eye, the throat, the tongue and hyoid apparatus, and all of the other pressure points that bridles can affect. We then explain dental terms and timelines, neurology, the cervical vertebrae of the neck and the body language signs of failure and success. You’ll never look at a horse being ridden the same way again.
Chapter 3 is on methodology. Bits are simply tools. While there are tools that are more and less appropriate for certain tasks, it’s ultimately the skills of the operator of that tool that determines the quality of the outcome. We discuss how you can do a better job of handling those reins. Things like the independent seat, what contact should and shouldn’t be, and tips on maximizing your warmup time are all covered.
Part 1 is 4 GB and has a total run time of 1:29:07
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