Now Dr. Heuschmann returns with this new book: a critical examination of two conceptsflexion and bendthat are necessary to understand in absolute terms when the goal is to achieve collection on horseback.
This book is his appeal to: Riders - to use only gentle, progressive training methods in accordance with the time-tested principles of classical riding.
It explains in detail the basic principles of training, the fundamentals of riding, and the effect of training aids. Everyone, from trainers to occasional riders, will benefit from this book.
Ever watch the circus and wonder, “how do they do that?” Find the answers in this book!
If they accommodated the horse’s unique conformation and natural asymmetry? If they were built for the differing anatomy of men and women? The answers to all these questions are right here, right now, in this book.
In no uncertain terms, this book asks what it means to be a responsible rider, and whether, in today's society, it is indeed possible for equestrians in any horse sport to put the good of the horse first and foremost, and above ambition and ...
First published in the late 19th century, this book is truly a work of remarkable coherence, comprehensiveness, and depth of understanding.
"This is a book about connections within equitation libraries of interwoven reading and practice.
This book, a sensuous evocation of images of the reclining nude, claims a female-identified pleasure in looking.
?The aim of this book is not to describe ideal training scenarios but to look at what we can do, to the best of our ability, with the horses we have. Difficult horses can become good horses?' Carl Hester
German trainer, Richard Hindrichs presents this program for trainers, and riders to show how schooling from the ground build trust, obedience, and balance in the horse.