The terms ‘over-the-bridle’ and ‘under-the-bridle’ both have negative connotations in horse training, but why? Miles Baker explains why balanced horses shouldn’t be either over or under-the-bridle, and what problems are caused by both situations.
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Tie-Down Length with Miles Baker
When introducing a young horse to a tie-down, Miles Baker starts off with it looser. Miles explains why he does this and how he goes about tightening it up over time.
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How to Gain Collection
In Miles Baker’s second video on collection, he demonstrates what collection means when it comes to controlling a rope horse prospect's stride, explaining how he uses his feet and his hands to gain collection.
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The Word "Collection" with Miles Baker
Horsemen throw the word “collection” around a lot. But for Miles Baker and Trevor Brazile, collection has a clear relationship to the horse’s feet, not his face. In this video, Baker explains the Relentless Remuda’s definition of collection.