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Tribute to a Sluggish Horse
Long and Low Opinion
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*Dressage Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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Equine Humour - Lunging the Easy Way
Lunging and Leaning
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Horses For LIFE Magazine March 2006 Issue 7


Cover Photo by Dwain Snyder

Long and Low - Collection - The Front Legs

Join this incredible journey into a discussion and study of the inter-relationship between the front end of the horse and movement!

We are pleased to share these two articles free of charge to all.


* Dressage Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by Dr Max Gahwyler

As always we welcome this opportunity to share the words of many masters from Oliveira to Wynmalen but  we are especially excited by our new feature incorporating video into our online magazine. Check out the wonderful article on the inter-relationship between the neck and the forelimb and see in action how the muscles work.



Quotes - Nuno - Reflections

A challenge to look at each of these quotes by Nuno Oliviera and reflect on each one, as each one provides us with insights that will always be true of every horse that we work with.

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Wynmalen: Training the Rein Through the Lead Rope Part3

The closed fist link

The third in a three part series in exploring how to use that most basic of exercises that of leading a horse on the lead rope and how helps us establish the beginning concepts of the rein to the horse. This time we address the concept of the fixed rein and how to apply it.

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The Front Legs and Collection The McPhail Chair

While scientific study has been able to measure how the weight on the hind end is increased by the horse in collection, they also uncovered some very surprising insights into collection that we have never really considered before. Insights that provide us with yet additional information that impact upon our training and the methods that we can use to best help our horses.

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Lunging and Leaning

Explore the concept of leaning and how this influences our training as well as the physical well-being of the horse. When we see a horse leaning through a circle or a corner, what does that tell us about his training?

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Long and Low Opinion

Opinion on long and low. A challenge to the popular concept that a back that is raised through long and low is one that is effective for the horse. Instead challenging that instead this induces increased tension in a part of the equine body that needs to be free to work.

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Editorial: Where did the Calm Go?

An Editorial on how sadly it has become a joke to think of a dressage horse that is calm. A dressage horse that we could trust in exhibition or parade, or even out in the field doing cross country hacking. Where have we gone wrong? Where many can only ride their horse in the arena.

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