Lucas G Truax Much appreciated, for sure if I end up in your neck of the woods, this years state side trip is to South Carolina to learn from the master himself!
Stephen Gowling
Bishop Auckland, United Kingdom
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23 Jan 12:07
It’s an interesting one to observe as a UK rider, having attended a California Bridle Association clinic last fall at the V5 ranch in CA where a lot of the riders were at the various stages of the “Program”
I can understand the principles behind the process and the end result but for me I observed an awful lot of very busy horses working on the bit and not getting much peace compared to the horses in snaffles and hackamores.
I’m not knocking it and the experienced horses were on point and worked brilliantly on the cattle, it appeared to the unknowing like myself as more of a lifestyle choice in riding than giving anything more to the rider than a well broken snaffle or hackamore horse.
I took a lot away from the clinic and the trainers were excellent but 8-9 years in the making along with mega expensive bits did leave me wondering, the noise from all those crickets from a dozen horses was deafening!