February 2006 East meets West


Cover photo by Gloria McDonald from Wild Mane Photos
One Instructor - One Master - One Arena
Join this incredible journey into a
groud breaking clinic. One where a champion reiner, natural
horsemanship and dressage found a common ground.
We are pleased to share these two articles free of charge to all.
* Who is Walter Zettl? (In his own words.)
* Nuno Oliveira and Baucherism a Response by Jean-Claude Racinet
As always we welcome this opportunity to share the words of many masters from Oliveira to Wynmalen but most especially we invite you to share in "Zettl in Conversation" where a master shares his passion on the state of dressage today!
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EAST MEETS WEST – A GROUNDBREAKING CLINIC TEACHES DRESSAGE ACROSS DISCIPLINES - Reiners and Dressage Riders Come Together in ONE Arena under the tutelage of the Dressage Master Herr Zettl |
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The outcry on several internet dressage forums reached a fever pitch upon receiving news that not only were we teaching dressage to reiners but also to Pat and Linda Parelli. But Why? Didn’t dressage develop as a beneficial, pragmatic system to improve upon and develop any horse, for any purpose? |
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Brent Loseke - A Reiner Tries Something New |
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One mare in particular, Miss Sparkle Jac, who was a pretty nice three-year-old futurity mare , won the intermediate open futurity and tied for seventh in the open futurity at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio, a few weeks after the clinic. That was a big win for us, and I feel pretty sure that we wouldn’t have done as well. Thanks Walter! |
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Oliveira and Baucher - Racinet |
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It is, therefore, all the more surprising to see Mr. Henriquet, upon acknowledging that through the teaching of Oliveira he is beholden to both La Gueriniere and Baucher, engage in a bitter condemnation of Baucherism as such. If this is not equivocation, what is? |
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Wynmalen: Training The Rein Through the Lead Rope Part2 |
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It is here at the end of the lead rope that we can begin to train both rider and horse. Where we can train both rider and horse to the use of the lead rope AND the rein. Where we can train the rider on the appropriate "conscious" reactions to the feelings he will recieve in hand whether on the end of the lead rope or the end of the rein, and how to not give in to the "natural" subconcious reactions that are "one of the great basic difficulties of riding." |
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IN PRACTICE: Control of both Ends |
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It is at this moment when we span the horse simultaneously from the chest in front to the buttocks in back that we create a very deep impression upon the horse--one that impresses deeply upon his psyche... |
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So who is Walter Zettl? We can look at the statistics. When he was born. When he started riding? What were his accomplishments?
But like everyone Herr Zettl is more then just a bunch of statistics. Herr Zettl in Herr Zettl's own words. The passion and the ethos of a dressage master. |
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Healing Horses:The Shedrow from the Racetrack |
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The story of one of those incredible horses. One who went from the racetrack to working in a disabled riding program. Who gave of herself heart and soul to her riders. |
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Join us in "What is the Plie?" as we enjoy our on-going exploration of the historical basis of our riding. Exploring and presenting some of these alternative movements. Movements that were often well known to the riders of the past. |
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