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Wynmalen - Respecting the Walk

SEPTEMBER 2005 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine


Collected WalkPeer within as we share Wynmalen's wisdom on the one right way to achieve a true collected walk. The collected walk is the gait that is most often incorrectly trained. Wynmalen can show you the pitfalls that you need to avoid, and the path that will make this the most complicated collection, easy. That it was within respecting the true nature of the walk that the path to collection can be discovered.

Wynmalen was an incredibly well educated man. Well read and studied first and foremost he respected nature.

He respected the horse's natural way of going. He welcomed the power, the majesty of the horse, he gentle encouraged calm by accepting all the horse had to give, with a kindness and a lightness that many would do well to emulate. A master horseman, he knew the dangers of teaching the collected walk too early, the difficulties involved.

Come along to discover  why would Wynmalen insist that there is no easier way to ruin the horse?

And how easy it really can be.





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