Sunday, 23 November 2008
Horses For LIFE August 2008 Edition

 

Horses For LIFE Horse Magazine August 2008 



Klaus Hempfling: With Experience

From where he started to where he is today. What has changed for Klaus Hempfling through years of experience with the horses? Join us with Part 1 of an incredible interview.

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Nevzorov: Teaching Elements

An introduction to working with the cordeo as well as the movements - the Ursada, the Centavo, and the Pesada. Natural movements cultivated for high school movements.


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ADD YOUR VOICE The Second Judge

ADD Your Voice and join us in creating the second judge. It is time for our tests to become what they were always meant to be, a place where we can learn more about ourselves and our horses. A place where we can perhaps be guided to the next level in a way that is best for our horses.

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*ADD YOUR VOICE: Watching the Olympics

Take a moment to compare the rules of the FEI in 1975 to a few pictures from 2008. Then ADD YOUR VOICE and tell us what you think!

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The Horse World of LONDON: The Jobmasters Horse

The Job-master. Nine-tenths of all of the horses come from the job-master a hire system thousands of horses throughout London. Where a thousand horses per hour passed along the Clapham Common, horses abounded everywhere.

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SuperPrix Spying on El Cadence

Felicity`s Blog. In the future Felicity goes sleuthing, searching for more information on the underground classical riders of El Cadence.

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Nevzorov: The School Seat

A secret book, secret teachings, the secret of teaching the horses according to the wisdom of the school. Is the first secret to stand behind your own beliefs?

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Cordeo vs Lead Rope

Which is more effective, and which is going to provide your horse with a better connection through his body? The answer may surprise you. Join one student's first-time adventure with the cordeo with her new and young stallion. Does she lose control?

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Preventing Catastrophic Fractures

New research on the possible detection of micro-fractures. A precursor to the common fractures that we see so many horses experience especially on the racetrack. Seventy percent of all racehorses experience micro-fractures with 10% of those resulting in fractures. Could this kind of research prevent another tragedy such as Eight Belles?

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