Trotting & Walking Fences, Two Star Horses & Riders | William Fox-Pitt | PART 08
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Part 8: William discusses some of the riders bit choice. He notes that they seem to lose power every time they try to make an adjustment. He advises them that personally, he prefers the horse to have less bit, and let the horse feel just a little bit strong in the bridle in order to keep that power and bolder jump.
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