CONTROVERSIAL TACK TOPICS: Bits, Whips, Spurs & More!

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  • @TiffClarkeEventing
    @TiffClarkeEventing 8 років тому +263

    I love how you presented your opinion so calmly. I 100% agree with everything you said!! Love this video xx

    • @jumpingbays2931
      @jumpingbays2931 8 років тому +23

      ^^^^ I can think of a million people who scream at the camera! She's so mature and I could honestly watch a million of these kind of videos if it was her explaining it!

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  7 років тому +10

      JumpingBays thank you guys!

    • @shequestrian1380
      @shequestrian1380 7 років тому +1

      I totally agree 🐴

  • @claireeventing
    @claireeventing 8 років тому +228

    You should do an equestrian dares video?!😝😝 or basically any other video, I'm obsessed with your channel😂

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +19

      aw thank you!

    • @lesliegarber4031
      @lesliegarber4031 7 років тому +6

      I love both of your channels! You both are so cute and great!!

    • @betme14
      @betme14 7 років тому +5

      Claire Eventing u should do riding dares with herr

    • @izzyl8299
      @izzyl8299 7 років тому +4

      Claire Eventing JETeventing please please please do riding dares together xxx love both your channels by the way xx

    • @larabenedetti3762
      @larabenedetti3762 6 років тому +1

      lol me to she is such a great videos😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃

  • @mayac218
    @mayac218 7 років тому +100

    At the fair, a guy was sitting on his horse by the arena fence watching the horses warming up in the arena. He was in a hackamore. Every time the horse would stamp his feet because of flies or shift his weight, the rider would yank on his mouth as a "punishment". As a result, the horse reared, tried to gap his mouth, etc. I watched it happen, and I thought "okay let's see if it happens again." And it happened again. And again. And again. So, of course as someone who cares about horses and doesn't want anyone in pain, I went over and gave the guy shit. I said "why are you yanking on his face? He's stamping the flies away and you're causing him pain for no reason!" I went on and on about how it didn't matter the hackamore had fleece on it, what mattered was the force behind it and the pain he was causing the horse. After that, I left him and continued on with my day. I saw him later on and what an improvement. The horse's head was a lot lower and calm, he could stamp the flies away and shift his weight without having his face yanked on. Seeing the results made me feel like I made such a difference.

    • @mayac218
      @mayac218 7 років тому +11

      Boy_Blue_Jumper Exactly. Needless to say, I've seen the horse with the same rider at other shows and he's treating the horse really well now.

    • @lace.x3264
      @lace.x3264 5 років тому

      The hackamore is not abuse it’s the hands, it’s the way you use them

  • @imcoolasheck4742
    @imcoolasheck4742 7 років тому +47

    This is an analogy that not everyone will understand, but I've always thought that bits are like mouthpieces for trumpet and trombone players. Different mouthpieces will be advertised as having a warm sound or a brighter sound or maybe they'll help you play higher, but at the end of the day every mouthpiece is going to sound different on every person, and its all about finding the one that works the best for you (for me, thats a schilke 43a). But also, if there's a beginner who doesn't know how to play brass instruments and doesn't use their air properly (drawing a parallel between air and hands here if that wasn't apparent), its going to sound bad no matter what mouthpiece (or bit) you use. I know that was long and won't make sense to a lot of people, but it's just something I've realized recently.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  6 років тому +5

      thats an awesome metaphor! will definitely consider using that in the future!

  • @Becca-cs5cb
    @Becca-cs5cb 8 років тому +36

    I saw something on Facebook about a trainer who asked her students to explain what each piece of their tack did/the overall purpose/how it aids them and, if they couldn't, were then asked to take if off or give it over. I thought that was pretty interesting. Too many people ride with things just for the aesthetic.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +7

      Yes i love that post!

    • @chlobo146horses
      @chlobo146horses 8 років тому +2

      Do you have a link to that post because that would be interesting to watch!:)

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +1

      +Chloe Gordon
      sidewayswitchcraft.tumblr.com/post/145847044037/horseblr-be-proud
      its a tumblr post!

  • @ioana7929
    @ioana7929 6 років тому +31

    Honestly, anything can be abusive if not used correctly. A girth that's too tight, a saddle placed badly (have seen many horses with really nasty back problems because of that), tack that doesn't fit, etc. Bits, whips and spurs are not the only ones

  • @AriaaaaLovee
    @AriaaaaLovee 8 років тому +170

    i found this channel by accident and now I'm pretty much binging your videos XD

  • @bebe01321
    @bebe01321 7 років тому +42

    Yay! I actually found an equestrian that I can relate with and has reasons behind their opinions! Love your channel!!

  • @maggieshuman2557
    @maggieshuman2557 7 років тому +22

    *cat jumps* "rude"

  • @hippiesolitude5136
    @hippiesolitude5136 8 років тому +18

    I completely agree with everything you said! I was leasing my horse with someone else before we purchased him, and she was using her bridal and noseband (which was a figure 8/flash) so i didn't really have a choice on what to ride him in. Apparently he needed to flash because he was "too strong", and whatnot, but after we purchased him I decided to try him in a regular noseband because I knew he didn't need the flash. Happy to report he loves it and rides literally the exact same, if not more relaxed.

  • @sydneym1107
    @sydneym1107 8 років тому +37

    I found your channel though Carter Sullivan. I saw she liked it and now time to stay up way to late to watch them all.
    I love how you said your option so calmly!! And your Beautiful!

  • @makaylam947
    @makaylam947 6 років тому +10

    I do so agree with what you said, HOWEVER, I believe too many people use bits and whips and spurs etc when they do not need it at all. it should be kept at a minimum

  • @lucy-ix4xq
    @lucy-ix4xq 8 років тому +3

    This video has been needed for SO LONG. And you are the perfect person at explaining things in my opinion.. I agree 110%

  • @Micawber1410
    @Micawber1410 8 років тому +15

    Love this video, one of the best pieces of advice I ever heard was to start your horse 'as naked as possible!' i.e simple snaffle, cavesson noseband, saddle, anything that then needs adjusting can be done later. I have ridden in a tonne of different tack over the years on different horses - including flashes, spurs, a million different bits, martingales (only running, I do have an issue with standing), etc. etc. BUT like you said I did my research, was advised by coaches/incredibly knowledgeable friends and tried things out, not everything works, but you adjust to your horses needs and what you want to achieve. Anyway, awesome video, very open, educated and knowledgeable.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +3

      Megsie1410_Equestrian exactly ahh yes so nice to hear like minded philosophies!! and thank you!

  • @kellylanglois8885
    @kellylanglois8885 4 роки тому

    It’s so interesting to watch this video after so much time and change. You foundational opinions and feelings are still the same, you’ve just refined and educated yourself and your methods so much! I love how you’ve always held the horse’s best interest at heart.

  • @RyanPerryRealtor
    @RyanPerryRealtor 8 років тому +6

    thank goodness, someone is actually educated!! just found your channel and am loving it.

  • @jumpingbays2931
    @jumpingbays2931 8 років тому +2

    I 100% agree with you. I research all my tack before buying it so I know what it does to my horse and if I even need it! I love how mature you were about you opinion and other people opinion unlike half the other people on UA-cam!! Love the video!

  • @xXPandaKitterXx
    @xXPandaKitterXx 7 років тому +15

    My mare was in a single jointed sweet iron egg-butt snaffle and i went through like 4 bits before we found her zen lol i went from a single jointed snaffle, to a single jointed kimberwicke, to a double jointed loose ring with a bent mouth piece, until i discovered she's happy in just a simple double jointed loose ring snaffle with a wider mouth piece. People i think forget to listen to their horse sometimes and it's honestly kinda sad to see sometimes

  • @erinkroef92
    @erinkroef92 7 років тому

    I agree 100% with you, I love how calm you are about stating your opinion, with my old horse I used to have to kick and squeeze but the second I get a whip = perfect pony.

  • @equestriangeorgia9284
    @equestriangeorgia9284 7 років тому +1

    You said everything so perfectly. You truly said everything that needed to be said.

  • @lainieplate1701
    @lainieplate1701 7 років тому +3

    I learned so much watching this!! Though I'm a half a year late 😂, I ride this horse who's mouth is always open but then when u said something about where ur hand is I realized when I post I am pulling up when I'm up! I corrected that this ride and he was absolutely perfect!

  • @lizgrwb
    @lizgrwb 7 років тому

    I really don't have an interest in horse riding anymore, but I love your personality I watch everything anyway. You're the cutest fr dude!!

  • @gabriellefritzy9234
    @gabriellefritzy9234 6 років тому

    I really love her, she doesn’t just spew opinions. She takes time to explain herself and her opinions! As an opinionated individual shocked to say I can’t get enough of her views on things

  • @hrheventing4788
    @hrheventing4788 6 років тому +1

    I just wanted to say that you totally opened my mind about flashes and I never knew about anything like what you said and it totally opened my mind and I defiantly agree. You urged me to do some research and I learned a lot! Thank you!

  • @poulexa0611
    @poulexa0611 7 років тому +7

    I love my miklem and my ponies do too. I had the total different effect to you. Both of my ponies used to throw their heads in a normal bridal and they were very tense so I tried the miklem on both of them and they were a lot calmer. But all horses are different and need and like different things 😀

  • @andyleathered1509
    @andyleathered1509 6 років тому

    Great vid, very well said !! I never mount without spurs and crop but only as an aid on a lazy or older mount that has seen all previous tricks. When used lightly for direction, they are both very useful tools..

  • @ellamitchell541
    @ellamitchell541 7 років тому +3

    I love how you express your opinion so nicely and don't put other options down. 💜 Also I was the 911th like...... of corse.

  • @freyawainwright7364
    @freyawainwright7364 6 років тому

    It's so refreshing to hear someone who isn't expressing their opinions by alienating others who don't agree. I can't contradict any of your opinions as I agree with you completely on this subject although I do like how the micklem is engineered to avoid a lot of the facial nerves. Thank you for an engaging video ☺️

  • @izzybeckel3496
    @izzybeckel3496 6 років тому

    love this jill! all the controversy that makes people feel bad for riding in a bit is just unsettling. thanks for your opinion and this lovely video! 💗

  • @abbyr5287
    @abbyr5287 7 років тому

    I love this video so much. I personally believe that less equipment and metal is better. I ride my horses in a rope halter and that is what they are the happiest in, but you explained your opinion very respectfully, and its clear that your intentions with using bits is for the best with your horse. Well done 😄

  • @erin-ii5gw
    @erin-ii5gw 5 років тому

    you’re absolutely right. when i was younger, i added a 5 point breastplate to my tack without any research or anything. just because everyone else had one, and i liked the was they looked. i later did my research and switched over to a 3 way.

  • @skylaxmiller3484
    @skylaxmiller3484 6 років тому

    I use bumper spurs too. I use a crop and a snaffle bit. I completely agree with you.

  • @eirinslf
    @eirinslf 6 років тому

    I absolutely 110% agree with your oppinion on everything in this video my god

  • @billy4664
    @billy4664 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant video! I think it's fantastic that you explained your reasoning for your opinions, and how camly you projected your views!

  • @HannasHorses
    @HannasHorses 8 років тому +1

    Everyone should watch this video! We need more people thinking for themselves instead of just following fashion and fads. Love your channel, loved the video :D

  • @dicesof8
    @dicesof8 7 років тому

    I enjoy watching you videos. As an "older" equestrian, I enjoy learning something new everyday. Thank you!

  • @nastiauchtmann7356
    @nastiauchtmann7356 6 років тому

    I totally agree with almost all your opinions, also the flash one. I myself also never ride with flash, except if we’re going on a hack, as my horse is totally crazy on certain parts of our forest, it just helps me keep him with me instead of him running of with me, the flash is never tight when I ride with one ( only on hacks). So yeah, much love from your biggest fan❤️❤️❤️

  • @amlequestrian8683
    @amlequestrian8683 5 років тому +1

    It’s crazyyyy how much your opinion has changed! Go Jill!

  • @sheskiss3s439
    @sheskiss3s439 7 років тому

    Wow, I am impressed.
    My mom worked with horses for 20 years before focusing on raising my brothers and I. Now she is returning to the horse world, and I have the privilege to accompany her and learn from her. She knows so much about this subject, and has taught me so so much already.
    Everything you have said either reiterates or correlates (I learned a few things from this video) with everything she has said, cementing my belief that both of you are firmly on the right track. Keep up the good work!

  • @luhope2025
    @luhope2025 7 років тому

    Totally agree with you! It's nice to have someone who says their opinion calmly and not so in your face trying to convince you they're right. Love the glasses btw x thanks for the amazing videos ❤

  • @janeshuster2425
    @janeshuster2425 8 років тому +1

    love it! I agree with your opinion and I love the way you say it, perfectly not forced or instilling, just plainly your opinion and I really applaude you for it! xx

  • @Rainpath789
    @Rainpath789 8 років тому +19

    I absolutely love the way you give your opinions, and agree with most! I am a big advocate of bitless riding, as I believe the same as you, the less equipment the better the training and the relationship, but still agree that if a horse has been ridden in a harsh bit all its life it may not be possible for it to change unless you are incredibly stubborn and willing to get chucked off a few times haha. I also dislike 5 point breastplates for their restriction, but I do think that the figure 8/mexican/grackle is an awful choice of bridle as it presses on every single facial nerve of the horse - and they've just allowed it in dressage over here in the UK! But the equestrian world is a complicated one, and one that I think unfortunately will always be divided between those who want results now, and those who are willing to work through a training problem with their horse, with it's comfort at the forefront. Love your channel Jill, keep doing what you're doing! :) xxx

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +1

      exactly ahh i cant believe figure eights are dressage legal?! that defeats the entire purpose of relaxation and suppleness in the contact! ahh but 😊

    • @holidayb.8027
      @holidayb.8027 7 років тому

      I have to ride my horse bitless, any suggestions?

  • @chloeroth
    @chloeroth 7 років тому

    I completely agree with everything you said in this video! I also really appreciate how you brought in anther persons opinion that supported your own, so that it is not just your opinion standing alone, but facts that make your opinion even stronger than it already is!

  • @pacheasgreen5498
    @pacheasgreen5498 8 років тому +6

    My moms horse is a dressage horse and she loves to play with her mouth and flop her lips around she does it when your on and off of her so she is ridden in a flash but I completely agree with your opinion about flashes

  • @morgansmith8691
    @morgansmith8691 7 років тому

    I agree with everything you've said! I think that what ever your horse goes in best is what you should use.

  • @emx2550
    @emx2550 5 років тому +1

    Love this video you present your opinion in such a calm way . Total respect for that as u said it’s whatever suits the horse 🐎 I am shorterm training my horse to have a soft mouth with a waterfed bit because he learns and pulls a lot but ideally before summer we want a dressage bit in for our competitions I cross country and jump him in the waterfed long term as he is strong and on rare occasions when competing if he gets really strong we put a waterfed gag on for cross country for both our safety’s for all disciplines we use a very loose flash not to shut his mouth but because he locks his jaw sometimes
    But non of that’s for me it’s for training him and suiting him

  • @katiebehan5916
    @katiebehan5916 6 років тому

    My gelding was first started in a three-ring French link for jumping and dressage as he would not listen to any aids once he saw a fence, but we have now worked him down into a d-ring snaffle through a couple of years

  • @kaylynnbuente4535
    @kaylynnbuente4535 6 років тому

    You are comforting to watch

  • @in_stride_ride
    @in_stride_ride 7 років тому

    Couldn't agree more!! I appreciate the maturity and thorough explanation in this video so much! I also never realized that 5-points hinder shoulder movement, it totally makes sense though. I use a similar elasticated breastplate as you when I jump and my mare has no issues with it whatsoever. I wish more people realized less is more when it comes to tack and "gadgets". Thank you for this video, and I hope it opened some eyes!

  • @TheUntouchableOne96
    @TheUntouchableOne96 8 років тому

    Really like this video ! Finally someone who is honest ! I started riding my OTSB in a Micklem a year ago i think and her response is amazing in that Bridle ! I honestly never would have thought it would work that well for her and actually make a such a difference. My mums horse also responded really well to it, but a friends horse just did not like that Bridle ! That just proves your point again, different Horses, different Backgrounds, different needs !

  • @jenrayn5040
    @jenrayn5040 8 років тому +2

    This was a great common sense filled vlog. Thanks!

  • @the.baymare9432
    @the.baymare9432 8 років тому +1

    I look forward to your videos so so much! I saw that you uploaded this earlier today and I was honestly looking forward to watching this all day long hahah
    I love how you present your opinions, youre so calm and clear about them.

  • @ZashleyFan4Eva60
    @ZashleyFan4Eva60 7 років тому +1

    I have found that putting a flash on because you want to clamp the horse's mouth shut just diverts the tension (which most of the time is what the opening of the mouth is - tension) to another part of the horse and to be honest I think they're completely unecessary - only used by people needing a "quick fix"! Great video! Ex-racehorse love from the UK :) x

  • @rainwebb9201
    @rainwebb9201 7 років тому +1

    Completely agree with everything. I use a leather y breastplate because I don't jump I ride western and the saddle isn't custom for him (his withers are really pronounced) and he doesn't really respond to leg pressure so it's just like you said : a little bump with a spur or nonsense kicking. Love this! 😍

  • @ljequestrian6791
    @ljequestrian6791 8 років тому +21

    I actually read somewhere that a flash was originally used by foxhunters because if a horse fell face first with it's mouth open they would snap their lower jaw back (not sure how to explain it properly) so they used a flash to hold their mouth shut so they would just hit their nose and cause less damage. then people started using them incorrectly to hold their mouths shut like you explained. Not 100% if that is true but thought it made sense. I also don't use flashes I think they are unnecessary (basically for the exact same reason as you) and I think they look ugly as well.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +4

      oh wow that's interesting! okay thank you fo sharing(:

    • @henriettaharrold6113
      @henriettaharrold6113 7 років тому

      LJEquestrian no actually. A flashbridle wash invented to keep a horse mouth shut because the horse would keep on opening there mouths. It if there to stop the horse from opening there mouths and to stop the horse from moving the horse's tounge over the bit.

    • @qrsvv
      @qrsvv 7 років тому

      Flashes are used to close the mouth closed so the horse doesn't chew on the bit. Or so the horse can't open their mouth & run.

    • @youknowitstrue2428
      @youknowitstrue2428 7 років тому +1

      LJEquestrian a flash is the bastard child of a regular cavesson and a drop noseband. (I use bastard in the sense of hybrid, not damned). The drop is used on a young horse whose teeth are coming in, a horse who crosses his jaw, or a horse who tries to open his mouth to evade the bit. The flash hybridized this with the cavesson, allowing a standing martingale to be used. Standing martingales can punish head tossing, therefore punishing evading the bit.

    • @youknowitstrue2428
      @youknowitstrue2428 7 років тому

      Flashes are also often too tight and too low, restricting breathing. That's why they are not safe for XC.

  • @amandaregan5138
    @amandaregan5138 6 років тому

    I personally always carry a whip, but I use it for protection. In the backcountry you never know what you're going to run into so I like to have something.

  • @amberboston3154
    @amberboston3154 7 років тому +1

    My quarter horse hates bits. And thus, bitless qhtrian was born.

  • @malloryl.7130
    @malloryl.7130 6 років тому +1

    I %100 agree with everything you said!!

  • @catieeagan3963
    @catieeagan3963 6 років тому

    I totally agree with everything u said. Also i loved how u dont judge others because u dont know where the horse came from. I currently have to use a 5 point because of my horses biuld i have a group of highly trained vets trainier saddle fitters and ciropractors whi all agree it would be better for my horse to use a 5 point however we are considering dropping to a 4 point. Thank you for ur opinions they were eye opening

  • @123lalalia
    @123lalalia 7 років тому

    ILY JILL!! I totally agree with almost everything you talked about. My pon is a lil bit of a weirdo. He's a teenager with high withers and a hard-to-fit back. I use an ogilvy to keep the saddle pressure consistent throughout his whole back (my saddle does fit, but using this particular pad just makes him way more comfortable) I also use a micklem bridle for show jumping/xc and he is really relaxed and giving in it. of course it all depends on the horse, I've just had great experience with some of the things!! :)

  • @morganstanton3263
    @morganstanton3263 7 років тому

    Absolutely no hate here. I love how calmly and respectfully you expressed your opinions and reasoning! I think you really know what you're talking about and I'm really impressed. You're amazing. And you have a new subscriber 😊❤❤

  • @davidjacksonlewis3354
    @davidjacksonlewis3354 7 років тому

    I agree 100% everything on what you said in the video! I think this video will help riders in the future! Love your channel and videos too!

  • @JamieK347
    @JamieK347 7 років тому

    Someone finally said what I've been saying!!! Thank you 😂 your tack is only as harsh as it's rider, bits aren't inherently evil and hackamores aren't for every horse. Gadgets don't train and never will, if anything will probably cause more grief than their worth. Also props for being like so calm and mature it's nice and I actually stuck thru the whole video 👍🏻

  • @oscarthecob3457
    @oscarthecob3457 6 років тому

    I agree so much with your minimalistic approach to things 😁😁

  • @chlobo146horses
    @chlobo146horses 8 років тому +3

    This video is pure gold Jill!!:)

  • @BridgetCarta
    @BridgetCarta 8 років тому +2

    Love how you talked about flashes- i feel the exact same way 😍❤️ but i say it a lot more angrily, lmao....

  • @arianadac9737
    @arianadac9737 8 років тому +1

    I love this video a lot. people need to educate themselves before deciding to follow a fad. thanks for this Jill and keep it up! :)

  • @kennablack7949
    @kennablack7949 5 років тому

    In the lessons and classes I teach alongside my mother, we use crops very rarely, and only of the horse isnt going off of the leg cues because we ride bareback and your leagues wear out quickly. A simple tap, or even a light smack on the booty is NOT going to hurt your cutie pony, but simply reaffirms your leg cues. As long as you do not hit your horse, or use it as a tool of annoyment or pain, there is no problem with them. Honestly it's like if I reached back and patted my horses butt with my hand to say "alright, come on", without having to lose the focus

  • @myhorse1983
    @myhorse1983 8 років тому +1

    I Love it!Amazing video as always also I love your stuff you got❤❤❤xx

  • @mollys4409
    @mollys4409 6 років тому

    I'm personally ok with bits and whips... As long as you use them correctly! My personal favorite kind of bit is a double broken rubber snaffle bc it is very easy on the horse 😊

  • @maddiegibbs973
    @maddiegibbs973 7 років тому

    I really appreciate thus because even though I disagree with some things you presented it so calmly and well that we can be on a common ground.

  • @aprilmaclake7224
    @aprilmaclake7224 8 років тому +2

    I 100% agree with your opinion on all of the tack that you mentioned. I've watched a couple of your video's and I already really enjoy your channel, I subscribed. :) xoxo

  • @laurenrousell8117
    @laurenrousell8117 6 років тому

    What a great video! I loved how calm you were throughout the video.

  • @maddierogers9582
    @maddierogers9582 5 років тому

    I think that’s really interesting about foam saddle pads! 👍 thx

  • @jilliancampy6185
    @jilliancampy6185 8 років тому +1

    I agree with the nose bands
    I rode my horse in a regular nose band for awhile then he started to put his tongue over the bit and throw his head in the air and avoid the contact. I started riding with a figure 8 (not tight fitting at all) and he likes that a lot more.
    I always carry a crop on cross country because you never know when ur going to need it. I rode a horse that was so sensitive that if i thought about stopping she would stop. but I always carried a crop on xc just in case.
    I use spurs but mainly for lateral movements not for speed
    Ive tried a polo breast collar and i liked it a lot and so did my horse
    then i tried a y breast plate and he liked that too so my horse really doesnt care. Ive never needed to buy a 5 point breastplate.
    this is my favorite video of yours

  • @sophiet1364
    @sophiet1364 7 років тому

    I totally agree with you on whips. I always carry one but never really use it, it gives you some confidence. I ride at a equestrian centre so I always see people using whips incorrectly like immediately using the whip instead of their leg because they 'know that the horse wont go forward otherwise' and it's stupid! Sometimes I wish that the instructor would tell them off but they never do.

  • @laurenpatelli8142
    @laurenpatelli8142 7 років тому

    Love your videos!! And 100% agree with all of your opinions in this! Great insight in this 💕

  • @abif4980
    @abif4980 6 років тому

    I love how you presented this (and I learned some stuff about breastcollars! I don’t use them when I ride English). I would like to add (from personal experience) that even if started in a snaffle, sometimes a horse doesn’t like it. I had a horse at one of my old barns who really really liked a gag bit- and it was the very last thing we tried on him.

  • @samslopey1846
    @samslopey1846 6 років тому

    Thank you for your opinion! I personally love 5 point breastplates because they fit my stocky boy well and they really help over fences. I have an elastic HDR one i really really like. I wasn't able to get him over higher fences without spurs so i did my research and got a set and holy moly he does so much backwards. I ride in both a french link snaffle and a scawbrig hackamore after a lot of research on different types of hacks before i used one. I like how truly educated you are on everything you say. This was a great video!!!!

  • @MeganSchaller
    @MeganSchaller 6 років тому

    this is such an old video but i'm gonna comment anyway ahhh,, i honestly respect your opinions so much, you're always so informed. i agree with the less tack the better. when i got my mare she was in a flash and and we used a martingale, we've since trained out of using those pieces of tack and she goes around like the hunter princess that she is - also i love that flashes are illegal in hunters

  • @maddyhanley9576
    @maddyhanley9576 5 років тому

    I use a miclem bridle cause my horse enjoys it more but the rest of your opinions I agree with

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 7 років тому

    I like to use a drop noseband properly adjusted. That way it has no effect unless the horse opens their mouth to an extreme level.

  • @DomCendrowska
    @DomCendrowska 6 років тому

    My horse started out his life as a hunter, he was a hunter up until the age of 12 so he became used to galloping flat out in fields. Due to that I now have to work really hard to try and relax him on ride outs. He used to be in a three ring gag for all ride outs, cross country events etc. We are now working towards having a flexi mullen mouth eggbut bit at all times and so far so good. He also has a habit of throwing his head very high in the air when he gets excited, so far to the point of him actually hitting me in the face with his head/neck which means a martingale is necessary for the safety of both of us. Also, I have tried him in many different nosebands and the only thing that works to keep control and keep us both working happily and in harmony is a grackle. I currently use a five point breast plate but I'm desperately trying to change it because I hate it ( but I'm broke.. equestrian life.. ) I completely agree with you on everything Jill! Thank you for this video!

  • @kathrynfiala8604
    @kathrynfiala8604 7 років тому

    Super informative. Thanks so much

  • @Sophielthomas
    @Sophielthomas 5 років тому

    Single jointed snaffle can poke the roof of a horses mouth so I would recommend using a double jointed snaffle

  • @shequestrian1380
    @shequestrian1380 7 років тому

    Just watching this one video made me subscribe to ur channel ur so professional but I mad when u said about the flash and how u put it but then I realised I need to put my hands in a better place and use more contact but u explained a lot to me thank u ❤️️🐴

  • @eringray426
    @eringray426 6 років тому +1

    I agree with everything but just gonna say with the 2 horses I ride they both have the micklem bridle and it suit them so I guess it’s fine not saying “oh go use it it’s amazing” just saying what I use. Love ur channel and the beans xx

  • @sarahdoe6945
    @sarahdoe6945 6 років тому

    the purpose of flash nosebands is not to keep the mouth shut. a tight flash puts pressure on the facial nerves, causing the horse to stiffen up on the entire front end. i’m sure there are people who crank their flashes as tight as they can go, but that’s not how it’s intended to be used and it’s not going to give good results. it’s similar to how there are people who misuse bits, spurs, hackamores, whips, etc but that doesn’t mean that everyone should throw out every piece of equipment that COULD be misused.

  • @GG-wf2lg
    @GG-wf2lg 6 років тому +1

    you look really good in glasses and I am actually using this video for a project and dont worry I am giving you credit in the nresources page. thx btw

  • @lunasequestrianlife306
    @lunasequestrianlife306 6 років тому

    I totally agree with your opinions

  • @megankidd4671
    @megankidd4671 8 років тому +15

    I found your channel through your instagram. I'm totally in love. You constructed your opinions very diplomatically and tactfully. I appreciate this, because when I refer to my opinion I can mention you as a source. You're objective and give excellent explanations. However I would like you to expand on your opinion of the Micklem Bridle. I've been trying to do research but I cannot seem to find like sciences behind it.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому

      Thank you! the micklem is marketed to "avoid pressure points for a more comfortable ride" yet i rode three very different horses in a micklem and they all got tense and either tossed their heads rollkured or braced. So during the same ride (on each) i switched to a regular cavesson and voilà relaxation

    • @megankidd4671
      @megankidd4671 8 років тому

      It's the least I could do. You make great content. I just binge watched all of your videos. I hate to pick your brain but do you know the first reactions your horses had to using a regular bridle?

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +1

      im not sure what you mean could you message me on instagram? (sometimes i dont see these comments) jeteventing is my account! just dm me id be happy to talk!

    • @megankidd4671
      @megankidd4671 8 років тому

      Sure!

    • @meagan3390
      @meagan3390 5 років тому

      Is tactfully pun intended or not......

  • @DaniiQuesada
    @DaniiQuesada 8 років тому

    I love this account! And I agree with you in all of these
    The only thing I do use is the flash, but it's not because I want him to keep his mouth closed. When I got my gelding he had been trained with a flash his entire life, and he just wouldn't respond well without it, would put his tongue over the bit, and wpuld be overall confused. What I do now is I just put it on very loosely, so that he feels it there but it's not really forcing his mouth closed

  • @kaylynnbuente4535
    @kaylynnbuente4535 6 років тому

    I am glad I do western. It seems a lot more gentle. Western pleasure that is

  • @Kas112223
    @Kas112223 8 років тому +2

    I completely agree with your view on flashes, when I first got my mare she had one and shook her head ferociously whenever I tried to do it up, but also leant horrendously in a normal caveson and I had no brakes, even in a Pelham which is the bit I have found her to like the best over snaffles, gags etc (I've tried quite a few, she can be quite hot and doesn't do slow and balanced very well). I had an entirely different experience with the Micklem though, she loves it. No head shaking when doing it up, she relaxes into it, listens to me a lot better and is all round happier in it. It's made such a difference that when she coms back into work from injury, I'm going to try her in a snaffle again so that we can hopefully do some dressage. Funny how different they all are and how they all like different things.

    • @Kas112223
      @Kas112223 8 років тому +1

      On a side note, on another pony I am riding who also wears a micklem it cured his chronic head shaking problem. He still shakes but no where near as badly or as much as he did in a cavesson, and only when you check him going into a jump not at all on the flat any more.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому +1

      Karis W extremely! im glad it worked for you guys! just in my experience it made things worse

  • @asianavarrete
    @asianavarrete 6 років тому

    I agree with what you said about flashes, however my horses old trainer always used a flash with her, and without it she sticks her tongue out, so there isn't much I can do. She sticks her tongue out (not over the bit) because of discomfort, and with the flash she is softer and doesn't stick it out nearly as much (she still can, but she's more comfortable with it)

  • @avasmith2274
    @avasmith2274 5 років тому

    my horse uses a D-ring snaffle bit because it the best for her and we have no problem with it

  • @elisabethmae6352
    @elisabethmae6352 7 років тому

    I did not know flashes are restricting! I heard it makes sure excessive movement by an inexperienced rider is being compensated so the bit is more still in the horses mouth :o

  • @hannahkate2217
    @hannahkate2217 7 років тому

    Absolutely love this video share pretty much the same views with everything, ESPECIALLY THE FLASH! While at a clinic last week a horse ridden in a flash began coughing the horse ended up dropped to its knees - trainer rushed over to undo the flash when a large amount of grass and saliva came out. Thankfully the rider vowed never to use one again after such a shock.
    Whips, spurs and bits are fantastic if needed and if used correctly. In the UK everyone seems to be using gags at the minute (horses previously in single/double joint snaffles) yet another fad.
    5 point breastplates I've had the same problems as you've had. My Ottb raced over fences here in the uk for 9 years and his saddle slipped a lot! he was then retrained with a 5 point breastplate, in response to wearing it he shortened his stride to a very choppy step etc. When I bought him and had his saddle fitted to him he no longer needed it, his stride is long again and he rides far more comfortably, he is also in a racing (polo) BreastPlate for larger jumps or XC.
    The only Fad that has really worked for my horse is the micklem, he suffered with very poorly maintained teeth during racing (9 year career) so the micklem does seem to help put him at ease. Although his teeth are sorted every 6 months he seems to remember the pain he suffered previous to being in my ownership, however I do like to try him in his standard bridle regularly to see if he settles (hacking and jumping he's fine in it-Dressage however he has time to focus on his bridle and he starts to panic) all of my other horses are in standard bridles with snaffle bits - he's just a little quirky (love him for it mind)
    This video really is prefect and you kept your cool too. Fantastic!!x

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  7 років тому +1

      thats an awesome success story and I'm glad you've had good luck with the micklem! ill make a note of that for sure! but absolutely exactly couldn't agree more about the rest of it!

    • @hannahkate2217
      @hannahkate2217 7 років тому

      JETeventing practicalhorsemanmag.com/training/jim-wofford-noseband-tightness

  • @PaintTheValleyxo
    @PaintTheValleyxo 8 років тому

    I completely agree with the last statement about the least amount of tack!! I ride and jump my horse without a martingale, just a plain snaffle, cavesson and jump saddle with half pad (due to being a little too wide!) and so many people at the yard/barn I'm at continually told me to put a martingale back on him because they look "naked" without one!! I found it funny that how the horse looks is more important then if you need the tack or not!!

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  8 років тому

      Atlanta Whittingham YES! its all about appearance right?!

    • @PaintTheValleyxo
      @PaintTheValleyxo 8 років тому

      Definitely! I mean obviously not going to win any jumper or eventers class unless you have on martingale, flash, whip to match your hat silk and a super strong bit because "that's what the show jumper that won" had in his horse! Absolutely ridiculous! The talk at my yard was the saddle Nick Skeleton won in, as opposed to being about his jumping and skill! (Old stubben type! Looked like the one your trainer had in the tack room tour video!) I couldn't believe it! And the amount of people I heard saying someone at the olympics wouldn't get a clear round because she jumped in a snaffle, no flash or martingale and basic tack! Some of the riders now a days are more, "all the gear, no idea!" especially not about the benefits and cons of each piece of tack!

  • @amysmithequestrian1705
    @amysmithequestrian1705 7 років тому +1

    Brilliant video, I've never placed that much thought into breastplates, since watching this video I've swapped to a slip free saddlepad instead.
    A quick note on flash nosebands: no they were not permitted in dressage until relatively recent times, and they were never developed to keep the mouth shut, they were developed to keep the bit still. Given the horses jaw hinges at the cheek, ANY noseband can be over tightened to keep the mouth shut, in fact my coach will not allow nosebands of any kind in her dressage lessons as they obscure the action of the riders hands. A flash noseband is also fitted over the soft portion of the horses airway above the nostrils, meaning if it is over tightened in an attempt to shut the mouth it will restrict the horses breathing. The number one fault found in dressage gear check today is over tightening of a cavesson noseband or crank noseband, riders do it to shut the mouth, all they achieve is fluid build up and poor training.

    • @JETEquiTheory
      @JETEquiTheory  7 років тому

      I couldn't agree more! thank you for that insight! but I've never heard a flash used to keep a bit straight. I used to ride in one before I actually thought about why and I definitely got in trouble in my lessons for pulling too much on one rein because the bit was uneven, but aside that I agree with everything else to a T