Residual Tensions Release Therapy with the Bit: Introduction RTRT: Practice with a Young Horse
Residual Tensions Release Therapy with the Bit: Introduction RTRT Practice: Introducing the Bit to a Young Horse RTRT Practice: First Session with a Green Horse
A First Taste of the RTRT Technique: Transforming Awareness and Releasing Residual Tensions Experiencing the RTRT Technique in Action: Transforming the Awareness of Riding with the Bit
RTRT: The Right Equipment – Bridle and Reins Suitable for the RTRT Technique
Types of Bits and Their Function in the Light of the RTRT Technique Mastering Bit Progression with the RTRT Technique
Introduction to the Residual Tensions Release Therapy with the Bit
Should We Ride with Bits in the 21st Century? In our modern era — where our understanding of biomechanics, neurology, and holistic horse care has evolved tremendously — many riders are questioning whether bits are still necessary. New training philosophies, along with the availability of sophisticated tack and alternative methods, have led to a resurgence
RESIDUAL TENSIONS RELEASE THERAPY: LONG REINS “I want a light and a forward horse. The kind of horsemanship I do is based on Conscious Muscle Relaxation and leads to total
DOGS, introduction to the Optimal Performance Program for Dogs: DOGS, introducing Relax That Stomach Relaxation Technique PRACTICE: DOGS, introducing Relax That Stomach Relaxation Technique PRACTICE 2: DOGS, introducing Relax That Stomach Relaxation Technique PRACTICAL APPLICATION:
Relax That Stomach: Practical Application of the Relaxation Technique with HORSES: Practice: STEP BY STEP Video Guidance: Build up Your Technique Practice: Support for leaving the bucket Practice: Support for horses who rush towards the bucket