Sports Photo report: “The Art of Bitless Riding” – Jossy Reynvoet By Bernd Paschel - March 15, 2017 Liberty riding with neckrope with Pasjo. It is also possible to ride safely with the neckcollar if the horse is well trained and there is mutual trust between rider and horse. © 2015, photo: Mandy Lomé “The Art of Bitless Riding” - Jossy Reynvoet 1 of 8 Teach your horse to stand still he knows how to run. © 2015, photo: Mandy Lomé Jossy dancing with Pegaso, who playfully develops the power in the hindquarters. © 2016, photo: Jossy Reynvoet Pasjo in Collection with neckrope. A well-trained horse does not need reins. © 2016, photo: Jossy Reynvoet Passage with Silencio, without the rider's strength in easy contact. © 2016, photo: Jossy Reynvoet Appuyer in trot with Silencio. The increased liberality of horse and rider leads to the physical well-being of both. © 2016, photo: Jossy Reynvoet The inside hindleg moves to the point of weight of Silencio. © 2016, photo: Jossy Reynvoet The inside hindleg moves clearly to the point of weight of Silencio and produces an improved balance of the horse. © 2016, photo: Jossy Reynvoet Collected canter with Silencio, which was clearly ridden from behind to the bridle. © 2015, photo: Jossy Reynvoet