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Association Internationale Bit Fitting France International association for professional bit and bridle fitters worldwide.

Régulièrement les membres de l’association se réunissent pour échanger sur différents sujets.En mars la table ronde trai...
22/03/2024

Régulièrement les membres de l’association se réunissent pour échanger sur différents sujets.

En mars la table ronde traitait du bitfitting et des jeunes chevaux en pré / post débourrage ou très vert dans le travail.

A cette occasion nous avons pu échanger nos expériences notamment sur les observables en liberté, longe ou longues rênes, mais aussi sur le matériel proposé.

Ces moments d’échanges entre professionnels sont précieux, ils nous permettent de nous enrichir des expériences de tous et de faire évoluer nos pratiques !

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01/03/2024

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Samedi studieux pour plusieurs membres de l’association 🤓Nous avons eu la chance de bénéficier d’une journée de formatio...
12/02/2024

Samedi studieux pour plusieurs membres de l’association 🤓

Nous avons eu la chance de bénéficier d’une journée de formation avec Alexis Kozma - Instructrice d'équitation & Ostéopathe équin.
Un immense merci Alexis pour ta pédagogie, ta bienveillance et ta bonne humeur😉

Merci également au HNP - Haras Naturel du Plessis pour nous avoir si bien accueillies👌

08/02/2024
13/01/2024

FRIDAY FACTS - Bone

🦴 Bone is living tissue with nerves and blood vessels that contain porteins and minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus.

🦴 Bone is the second hardest substance in your horse's body after tooth enamel. 🦷

🦴 A bone consists of a hard outer cortex, encasing a spongy cavity.

🦴 The surface of the bone is covered by the periosteum - a tough protective membrane, which provides the attachment of ligaments and tendons.

Discover more about equine anatomy at www.horsesinsideout.com

Après le couvre rein chauffant, des mors a bonne température 💪👍
08/01/2024

Après le couvre rein chauffant, des mors a bonne température 💪👍

07/01/2024
27/11/2023
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30/10/2023
25/09/2023

**THURSDAY RESEARCH MEME**

Todays meme relates to browband fit.

Correct bridle fit is essential. Attention is given to the fit of the noseband but, other bridle features are also important to consider.

A browband which is to small, will pull the headpiece forward and cause localised pressures at the base of the ears and in the region of the TMJ. Previously we have demonstrated the effect that increased pressures at the base of the ears and TMJ can have on equine Locomotion.

All bridle features should be considered and reinforces the importance of correct bridle fit and working with a qualified bridle fitter.

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www.centaurbiomechanics.co.uk/blog/







20/07/2023

Nouvelle initiative de la commission bien-être animal de la FFE : la vérification des muserolles 👉 une mesure harmonisée.

Dans un 1er temps, c'est au Generali Open de France que les commissaires au paddock seront équipés de l'outil de mesure pour s’assurer de l’ajustement des muserolles avant l’entrée en piste de tous les concurrents. 📏 La jauge complète doit pouvoir être insérée entre le chanfrein et la muserolle pour entrer en piste.

C'est le moment d'en découvrir davantage ici : https://www.ffe.com/actualites/la-verification-des-muserolles-une-mesure-harmonisee ! ⬅️

09/07/2023

KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING.. are these our wisest aids ?

François R. de La Guérinière (18th century):
“Knowledge of the nature of the horse is one of the cornerstones of the Art of riding; and all horsemen should make it a main point of study... Without this theory, practice is always uncertain."

Alexis L’Hotte (19th century):
“Nature is the first of all masters. Its book is the fairest, most knowledgeable of all books... the most useful to consult.”

Philippe Karl (21st century):
"The mouth is a crossroad of numerous biomechanical synergies. Strong or continuous pressures on the tongue or sensitive bars are painful and traumatic, physically and pshychologically.

Nowadays, we have enough knowledge (physiology, biomechanics, motion, balance, ethology) to reject counter-nature riding concepts. Therefore let us study how to put the horse 'on the bit' by the light of these sciences.".............................................................

CONSEQUENCES OF NOT KNOWING:
In a mindset of 'submission' and from the position of low hands with tightly closed fists, the only option is to pull backwards. This leads to an inward brace of forceful pulling or 'sawing' the reins, and a stiff back to still hold or push with the legs. Riders fixate on enforcing control and immediate obedience, there is no consent or harmony, no dignity, elegance or grace.

The lower the hand, the harder it acts on the hypersensitive tongue. Why this obsession with low handed riding? Tightly cranked nosebands preventing or stifling the horse's protests only make it worse, and more cruel.

In natural defence, horses attempt to protect their tongue by pulling it up out of the way, over the bit, to the side, or out. Failing that, they grind the teeth in tension and pain.

What on earth possesses an instructor to then advise a student to tighten a nose band for more torture? Without a chance for mutual conversation or dialogue, without a right of reply, the horse then reduced to a mindless senseless machine - a tool of sport or whim. I ask, is that why you wanted to have a horse?

UNDERSTAND YOUR ACTIONS
o Educate your mind and your hands, don't accuse the horse
o Understand the massive forces involved on frail structures
o Understand the consequences, short and long term
o Know the difference between prejudices & principles
o Ask questions, observe, reflect and reassess.
o Find confidence from curiosity, seek horse knowledge.

Edited 11/7/23: This post is about being aware of learning how to use your hands thoughtfully to communicate and teach with kind compassion, knowing why, and knowing how different positions and actions impact a horse. Whatever is in your hands. Be it a bit, a bitless or a neck rope. Knowledge and a kind heart directs a kind hand. Any gear can do harm in the thoughtless hands. We must fully understand the impact of what WE do with what we use.

Susie 🤔

Illustration below from Philippe Karl in "Twisted Truths of Modern Dressage" showing the problem, and what not to do.

Enfin …
03/07/2023

Enfin …

Nouvelle initiative de la commission bien-être animal de la FFE : la vérification des muserolles 👉 une mesure harmonisée.

Dans un 1er temps, c'est au Generali Open de France que les commissaires au paddock seront équipés de l'outil de mesure pour s’assurer de l’ajustement des muserolles avant l’entrée en piste de tous les concurrents. 📏 La jauge complète doit pouvoir être insérée entre le chanfrein et la muserolle pour entrer en piste.

C'est le moment d'en découvrir davantage ici : https://www.ffe.com/actualites/la-verification-des-muserolles-une-mesure-harmonisee ! ⬅️

22/06/2023

Does my horse have a Torus Linguae? 😳😳😳

Sorry for the trick question. Yes!!! All horses have a Torus Linguae (commonly referred to as the Torus Bump).

Nestled discreetly at the rear of a horse's tongue lies the mysterious Torus Bump, an unsung hero of mastication. While easily overlooked by many, astute bit fitters recognize its significance. This inconspicuous bump can range from minuscule and inconspicuous to boldly protruding, positioned further forward on the tongue. When this bump takes on a prominent form and ventures forward, its impact on bit fitting becomes undeniable. The delicate dance between the palate and the tongue takes center stage, influencing the careful selection of the perfect bit in the presence of a notable torus bump.

Follow us for more interesting facts on bit fitting or book a bit fitting session with one of our Certified Bit Fitters (but seriously though still follow us 😉).

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