The Myler Bitting System is based on different levels. Helps Overcome your horses resistance by "going soft" with the right kind of bit. One of the Questions Dale Myers asks is Does your horse resist his curent bit? And He answers by saying If so, your horse is not relaxed in the bridle. Therefore, your communication is ineffective. Learn to recognize the signs of resistance:
*Behind the bit
*Dropping a shoulder
*Inversion/above the bit
*Overaction Mouth
*Not stopping/running through the bit
With resistance, go softer, offering your horse a bit with fewer point of pressure. Here's a few suggestion for resistance:
For:
*Behind the bit - try a bit with less tongue pressure & possibly Independent Side Movement.
*Dropping a shoulder - select a bit which offers Independent Side Movement
*Inversion/above the bit - try a bit with tongue pressure and tongue relief
*Overaction Mouth - look for a bit which offers few point of pressure, especially tongue pressure
*Not stopping/running through the bit - consier a shank or como bit with leverage pressure and mouthpieces offereing some tongue, bar & palate
pressure
MB have several Como Bits! I'm sure there's one they would have to help with your horses issue. Best thing would be to check out the free seminar and chat with Dale after the session and tell him what your horse actions & reactions are & what you're using & what you've tried!
GOOD LUCK!