“The Bit Video: Understanding How and Why Bits Function” Digital Download Part 2 of 3

“The Bit Video” 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 “The Bit Video” is easy to understand, it’s also very comprehensive with a total run time of 5 hrs and 20 min. There were 9 highly educated collaborators involved in the project who’ve vetted what we’re discussing. It’s 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 you’ve 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 2 is chapters 4 and 5, including:

Chapter 4 is what we call the Middle Child information. It’s often overlooked, taken for granted, and practically nobody takes the time to understand whether it’s being taken care of well or poorly. These factors can really make life difficult if neglected or not understood. This is where we get into things the skill of the rider can’t overcome, like setup. We’ll discuss the materials the bit is made of (which is very misunderstood), the width, weight, and adjustment of the bit (also very misunderstood), and more.

Chapter 5 is all about snaffles. Snaffles are the most common bit out there, but most people don’t actually understand the defining characteristics of the cheek that make a snaffle a snaffle. You’ve probably noticed how many times we’ve used the words “misunderstanding” and “misinformation” throughout these descriptions. These broken understandings may not be more true or common of any area of bit knowledge than with the simple snaffle. We talk about the cheeks, the mechanics that all snaffles do, AND DO NOT have, the myth of the nutcracker effect, severity and surface area are introduced, and more myths are debunked. You just might be amazed at how much marketing there is out there to solve problems that snaffles are mechanically incapable of causing. All of the previous chapters will allow you to really get into how these bits are intended to be used, and where they really aren’t helpful anymore.

Part 2 is 4.25 GB and has a total run time of 1:35:57

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