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Thursday, 15 May 2008
June 2007 True Collection

 

Horses For LIFE Magazine June 2007 Edition 22 

 

Help Your Horse with Cribbing.. Rather than treating it, not knowing the cause, find out the cause to find true effective treatment for your horse. Read the latest research on the horse's hooves and find out the one place where the horse has proprioceptive nerves. What is so special about the back of the hoof?

 

 



The Four Secrets of The Art of Riding

"The Art of Riding is none other than the talent and the tact which are needed in applying our science to the living horse. With them, the results will be easy, fluent, and elegant and without them constrained, forced and mechanical....I want to devote a little space to what are, in my opinion, the real secrets of the Art." Wynmalen

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Rider Exercise: The Hands Start Here

Different schools present different ideas. This rider exercise examines which joints are important to the functioning of a truly light hand and how each joint must contribute if we are to give the illusion of truly still hands.

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Nina Menkova

Watch the highlights from the 1991 Volvo World Cup where Nina Menkova, representing Russia, showed how even in the competitors from Russia today we can still see some of those elements of lightness that many believe Fillis took there.

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Returning to Confidence

A while ago, over a period of about three years, I underwent two major surgical operations and also injured my knee badly - not riding-related accidents, but the resulting loss of confidence around horses was the same, notwithstanding over 40 years of riding and being with horses. I was left with a strong sense of vulnerability and fragility which had a definite effect on both my riding and my handling of horses, indeed my confidence in just being around horses diminished considerably.

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Manolo: Importance of Transitions
The philosophy of Classical Training teaches us that the beautiful High School movements – piaffe, passage, half-pass, tempi changes - and even the Airs Above Ground - levade, capriole, etc. - are not tricks that are trained and performed in isolation, independent of other movements. In a sense, they are not even separate movements. Teaching these movements independent of the proper basic training is to teach tricks, and therefore to train a horse without respect. In Classical Training everything is taught step by step; one thing leads on to the next.
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Sandin: Elevation - Relative vs Absolute

How we can use these two terms of relative elevation and absolute elevation to help penetrate and evaluate the difference between real and false collection.

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*Purple Pony: Rollkur a Year Later

A snapshot as we look in at the world in regard to rollkur a year ago. It was a very different place than where we are now. More different than perhaps you realize. A time when people were afraid to talk about rollkur openly. And even fewer publishers were willing to even mention the subject in any article. They were literally afraid.

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Luis Pine: The Gravity of Balance

Luis Pine examines the gravity of balance, what it is, how it works and what we can do improve so that with this kinetic language, the communication is clear and intentional.

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Heuschmann: Stomach Muscles Limitations?

A great deal of attention has been given to the horse’s abdominal muscles. In discussion groups, articles and texts, in the arena and in lessons, one will hear instructors and riders discussing the involvement of the stomach muscles in the riding process -- the need for the horse to have good strong stomach muscles to help carry the rider. Dr. Gerd Heuschmann presents a different perspective.


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