Monday, 20 May 2013
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Volume 40

 Horses For LIFE Horse Magazine Volume 40 Philippe Karl All Alone
Cover Photo Credit Christiane Slawik www.slawik.com

 

 



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Torchlight: Never Again

In every life there are a myriad of ‘never agains’. How we and our horses have a history of 'never agains'. This article will touch your heart and maybe make you look at each experience of your horse just a little differently.

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Philippe Karl: All Alone

Philippe Karl dicusses the background behind what he trains, from Saumur to today and how it affects him now.

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Jean Luc Cornille on the Head and Neck

There are many misunderstandings of the biomechanics of the horse. Many of these misunderstandings have led to training practices that are based on falsehoods. In this issue, Jean Luc Cornille looks at the effects of the head and neck on the equine body, especially the back. What research shows us today.

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Carolyn Resnick: Leadership vs Dominance

Carolyn continues to share with us about relationships with horses. Sharing perspectives that can help all of us build better relationships and to have better training relationships with our horses.

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Stormy May Answers Back

Stormy May's previous article on the possible problems that horses will experience with weight on their back, raised many questions from our concerned readers. Stormy answers one of our readers back.

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Weight of the Foal
Here we present another perspective on what the weight of the rider would mean to the horse. Not to confuse, but to bring different ideas to the table when we consider what effects we have on the equine body.

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Horse Listener

Talking about the ideas and skills needed behind being a good listener. Skills that we need every day at work and in our personal relationships, but skills that we need with our horses as well.

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Research on Equine Stretching

Many of the training programs of today are based on the concept of stretching the equine athlete. Much of the theory behind the stretching is extrapolated from the work and studies done on human athletes over the last several decades. So what happens when we actually do research on the horses?

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