You are not supposed to because bridleways are specifically for horses but as long as you ride slowly, especially around corners so as not to scare any oncoming horses, i don't see why it should be a problem.
It is not weird at all! Some people do that because they find it easier to balance in a western saddle but is more comfortable with the English bridle. Yea it totally works and if you enjoy riding like that way there is no one that can stop you so RIDE ON!
Bellerophon was given it to catch Pegasus.
Yes, you do. And a bridle and horseshoes if you want to enter a competition too.
bridle way (also known as a bridle path)
A Halter is usually used to lead a horse but you could ride with it, it is probably best to ride with a bridle though.
Well a bridle path is located behind the ears of a horse and is shaved for a neater look and so the halter or bridle fits better. Western Pleasure is a show class that is judged mostly on the horse. You also ride the horse in this class.
saddle, saddle blanket, bit, bridle, halter . this is off the top of my head it depends how you ride for you saddle you can ride western or English!!!;) you can also ride with a Australian saddle.
The bridle that does not have a bit in it is called the hackamore. It looks just like a normal bridle, except there is nothing that goes into the horse's mouth. It is used to have a quicker responce from your horse (make them stop faster), because it cuts off the air supply in their nose when you pull on it. If you ride a horse in the hackamore, try to ride softly, and don't yank on the reins as much as you might if you were in a normal bit.
Go to your saddlery. You click on *give saddle* or *give bridle* and chose which one of the saddles/ bridles to put on your horse...... Or if you've done that it puts it on automatically before you ride/ train/do a competition.
Bi or Motor?
I believe when you ride cycle fast you ride it against the gravitational force but when you ride the cycle slow you don't have enough force to work against the gravitational force.
Lifting bridle or mainsheet bridle?