How Relaxed Jaws and Quiet Minds Unlock Better Horse Training Results: busting the myth of bit chewing

How Relaxed Jaws and Quiet Minds Unlock Better Horse Training Results: busting the myth of bit chewing

Author: Mark Langley May 17, 2026 Duration: 17:38
Addressing the potential training and developmental shortfalls of a side pull vs a bit. Many riders believe that encouraging horses to chew on bits is essential for their well-being. But what if a quiet mouth — rather than constant chewing — signals true comfort and softness? In this short episode, renowned trainer Mark Langley busts the myth that chewing is good for health. He unpacks the real connection between the horse’s jaw, the TMJ, and emotional tension, revealing why a relaxed jaw doesn’t necessarily mean the horse is actively chewing.  Understand horsemanship to a deep level with Mark’s Online Membership: try it for free: www.MarkLangley.com.au/join

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Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Mark Langley Horsemanship Solutions for Partnership
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