Sunday, 19 May 2013
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Horses For LIFE The French Classical Dressage Tradition online horse magazine 



Nuno Oliveira: Conversations with a Master Part 4

Classical Dressage of Nuno OliveiraBeing trained by a true classicist can be both a blessing and a curse. The beauty of such training, is that one has been exposed to the highest standards of the art, which are simply considered routine in such a venue.
The difficulty is that one has been exposed to the highest standards, etc. – which means that one is not easily impressed, and can become a bit disillusioned when lowered standards become touted as the norm.

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Subscriber Flip Version

Access to the Full Version! If you are a full subscriber click below to see the full format of our new flip magazine!!

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NEW Dom Diogo de Bragança

Dom Diogo de Bragança Classical Dressage To understand the ‘French Tradition’ is to understand the rich equestrian history that we are all endowed with. A history that has a rich variety and great substance and contrary to what many believe is not just one method. The talented equestrian will wish to understand why and how different methods impact upon the horse and this new translation is a good place to start.

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We Are Not So Different

Dark and handsome, The horse prancces in, Arching his neck, what pride and majesty!

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Breathe Harmony into Collection

How we can build the desire within the horse to step forwards with confidence and trust and create a collection that comes from the horse.

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Cavalia - Part 2

Cavalia Part 2 Enjoy this pictorial article and become part of a show that celebrates our relationship with the horse.

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FEI WEG The Halt

Article 402 The Halt 1. At the halt the Horses should stand attentive, engaged, motionless, straight and square with the weight evenly distributed over all four (4) legs. The neck should be raised with the poll as the highest point and the noseline slightly in front of the vertical.

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