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February 2007
Contents
Bradley: Restraint - The Horse's Perspective
*British Horse Society Inundated
Purple Pony: Equal Hands
*I'm scared to lengthen my reins!
Teachers Can't Teach
Damage to the Poll Eighty Percent
Manolo: Balance and Rhythm
Brilliance vs Harmony
Solving Flexion
Books over Instructors
Anja Beran: Control Marker - the Walk
Beudant: Perfection
You Be The Judge!
Heart-Hoof- Horse Connection
*Dancing With Horses
What do you think dressage is?
Add Your Voice
Home
Horses For LIFE April 2008 Edition
March 2008 Edition - Thoracic Problems
February 2008 - Morgado Lusitano
January 2008 Training the Friesian
December 2007 - Nuno Video
November 2007 - Alexander Nevzorov
October 2007 Filipe Graciosa
September 2007 Freedom of Movement
August 2007 Walk Aids
July 2007 Habituation
June 2007 True Collection
May 2007 Perfect Spanish Walk
April 2007 Philippe Karl in America?
March 2007 X-ray Bits
February 2007 Dancing With Horses
January 2007 Langsamer Treiben
December 2006 Draw Reins
November 2006 Kissing Spines
October 2006 Picking an Instructor
September 2006 Anniversary Edition
August 2006 Diagonalization
July 2006 Those Crazy Frenchmen
June 2006 Rollkur
May 2006 Decontraction
April 2006 Taine and Lesage
March 2006 Changing Conformation
February 2006 East meets West
January 2006 Portugal
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FEBRUARY 2007 • VOLUME 18 • © HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine

I have been formulating my 'challenge' in my mind for a while, but seeing the video clips in this month's mag (January 2007 Issue) put it into words for me - now look at how relaxed that horse is, how he is lost in his work (or would you call it dance? play? adventure?) with his rider/trainer. It was the same in the August one last year - sorry, cannot remember names but you know the one - just in a quiet planet all on their own.

Now my horse is a spooky boy, and although I CAN get him relaxed and listening, with his ears telling me this is the case, his body nice and soft and we are doing well....suddenly he's off and spooking at something, a noise, a movement he sees out of the corner of his eye....this of course makes me less keen to ride on the long giving rein we see in this month's mag.... and I am sure those horses are spirited creatures just like mine, yet they seem to be totally calm...is it all because of me? Probably! But I can't ride on a rein like that without risking being catapulted out of the saddle if Neddy suddenly does one of his 180 degree whiprounds and 0-100kph accelerations!

BUT I want to ride like that - I don't want to have the short reins and strong contact ... if I am constantly playing lightly with the reins and especially when he starts getting worried about 'noises off' etc., then he seems comforted and will keep on listening to me, but this could all be the wrong way round..and I would like to work towards self-carriage and lightness from a light start rather than being tight then getting looser if you see what I mean. But I also want to stay alive......

Is it tight-to-loose however? i.e. a question of having the loose reins and the light contact for tiny moments which you then can make longer as the horse gets used to it? I've been experimenting with this in our canter departure work when I have the arena to myself. The horse seems calm and attentive and we've had some lovely moments, but then somehow they 'degenerate' into pulling and rushing. I hope it isn't always me being apprehensive, sometimes I really do feel I am being calm and not tensed up, yet he still reacts with tension....

What's your take on this? I must be ready to work on this aspect because it seems to be the first thing that strikes me when I watch these vids and the thing in them that 'speaks' to me the most....

Thanks
Susan

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