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What does it take to move from a non-leverage bit to a LEVERAGE bit? How should it be used? A leverage bit is made up of three main parts: 1. Mouthpiece: the leverage point; it lays inside the horse's mouth 2. Purchase: the piece that connects the headstall to the mouthpiece 3. Shank: the piece that connects the mouthpiece to the rein The leverage is dependent on the ratio of the length of the shank to the length of the purchase. 2:1 means the pressure you apply is doubled. For this reason, you want to lighten up your pressure when you are using a leverage bit. When using a leverage bit, we should be going to more one-handed riding and using our legs more. The hands simply become the enforcer. For this reason, I like to have great body control in the snaffle and lifter before moving on to a leverage bit. In part 4, we'll be talking about leverage bits with solid mouthpieces, and what type of bit to use in a kids' horse. To view my entire preferred selection of bits, click here: https://kenmcnabb.com/product-categor... Until next time, may God bless the trails you ride! - Ken McNabb Visit my website for clinics/event schedule & online tack store: https://www.kenmcnabb.com/ Follow me on Facebook & Instagram: Ken McNabb Horsemanship Subscribe to my email list: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/s...