April 2007 Philippe Karl in America?

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Grelo: Rider's Leg and the Walk |
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Thank you to Frank Grelo for allowing us to
share this short video clip of his DVD - an explanation that will be
invaluable for riders and for trainers everywhere, providing
instructors with a training tool for the rider to bring new
understanding between the rider and horse's body while in the walk. |
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Last month in one article we stated: "If we introduce energy before we introduce release, we only create more and more tension."
One of our readers wrote back and asked, "Why? Can you expand a little?"
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In spite of what would seem to be
excellently applied allopathic and complimentary
therapies, some horses are afflicted with recurrent “back soreness” and
may exhibit subclinical lameness and suffer significant performance
deficits as a result.
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Iberians: Good and Bad Stretching |
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Many Iberian owners are very cognitively aware that their horses are
different. Different carriage, different strengths and different
weaknesses. One of the most widely accepted weaknesses that most people
realize is the problem of stretching and bending. |
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Head Rider
from the Royal Spanish
School in Jerez (home of the 2002 World Equestrian
Games) discusses, in a series of articles, "Training the Horse"…from the very
first kindergarten days all the way to Grand Prix. In this article, he tells us about some of
the problems that can occur and how to prevent them. |
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Making Horses Love It! Springtime |
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*Clifford of Drummond Island |
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“Aunt Nancy, can I please please pleeeeease
ride your horse?” Allison looked up at me through her glasses. “I
brought my helmet.” Every horse is special. Every horse has a personality. Some just more than others! Watch the video as Clifford shows he is more than your average horse!
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FEI Correspondence: Dr. Cook |
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In the interest of transparency, Dr. Cook shares his
correspondence with the FEI in his battle to convince the FEI to
change their rules on dressage to allow the bitless brittle.
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Sometimes in riding it seems that no matter how much I have learned,
it’s not enough. There’s some skill I haven’t gotten right, and I need
to go back and relearn it. |
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