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Diane van den Berg
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Diane van den Berg Dressage/Training at Shevlin Stables
Boarding at Shevlin Stables for horses in Training .- Hunters, Jumpers. Dressage
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01/01/2014
http://dressagedifferent.com/2013/03/06/our-responsibility-to-dressage-trainers/
Our Responsibility to Dressage Trainers Dressage trainers, and indeed trainers and instructors of all disciplines, must balance the convergence of commerce and ethics. On one hand, most people who become dressage trainers do so because o...
01/01/2014
http://horselistening.com/2013/12/30/the-1-rider-problem-of-the-year-pulling-to-frame-a-horse/
The #1 Rider Problem of the Year: Pulling to "Frame" A Horse Each year, I try to pinpoint one essential rider problem that is prevalent with most riders. Two years ago, we discussed the outside rein, last year it was the leg aid and so this year, let's discu...
12/26/2013
Breeders talking to Adelinde Cornelissen - Horses International Worried about the supply of sufficient horses with the potential for Grand Prix, Adelinde Cornelissen asks three top breeders in The Netherlands their opinion and to share their expertise. Adelinde is not an expert in the breeding world. However, she...
11/28/2013
The Geometry of Dressage (H/J's also!!!)
http://www.eurodressage.com/equestrian/2013/11/24/classical-training-geometry-dressage
Classical Training: The Geometry of Dressage | eurodressage Training Your Horse, In my first ever lesson with Portuguese dressage trainer Miguel Ralao Duerte, he pointed out one very fundamental weakness to my daily training. Riding everyday in a very large riding hall, I was using the space like a massive scrap book that I could doodle around in as I saw fi...
Great article from one of my mentors, Gerhard Politz
11/03/2013
Read the Steps!
4 Steps to Help Your Horse Through A Turn Iām sure you've seen it before ā there are many situations where a horse turns too abruptly, unbalancing himself and also the rider. Most often, the rider hangs on but other times, she might be uns...
10/28/2013
Another good read
http://www.sustainabledressage.net/collection/false_collection.php
::: Sustainable Dressage - Collection & Its Evasions - False Collection & Evasions ::: We strive for collection. In dressage everybody talks about collection. There are whole books written on the subject. But what is it? Well, views differ. And for what it's worth, here's my view on what it's not, and why. False collection.
10/22/2013
One is just as bad as the other...
Absolute Elevation ā The Sister To Rollkur The controversy of rollkur within the world of dressage is not a new one. Also called hyperflexion, it is the practice of forcefully pulling a horse's head into an extreme low, deep and round posit...
10/10/2013
When Good Riding Instruction Becomes Great . Some people say that a coach can do only so much. The argument goes like this: after a certain point, there is only so much a riding instructor can say to change a rider's skills. Most of the res...
10/10/2013
To Lesson or Not to Lesson? That should not even be a question! I've met many people who are fascinated by horses enough to want to 'get' their own horse. Often, acquaintances or people I've met will ask me my opinion about b...
I so agree with this!
Riegler is annoyed by "Nose in front of the vertical !"
"Often the horse is just ridden with nose in front of the vertical because people want to see it - and can demand it !"
The former Chief Rider of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna and coach of several top riders (like Dorothee Schneider), Johann Riegler, explains in Dressage Sport in Germany with clear words on the topic: "Nose in front of the vertical" :
"What annoys me is that you only hear everywhere: 'Nose in front !'
It depends on the length of neck, which is important. The neck is the balance bar of the horse and the attitude of the neck must fit to the body.
If I have to raise up the neck of a young horse in an unnatural way, just because I have to meet the desired expression "nose in front", then I educate the horse to be blocked in the back. This way the horse gets behind the legs.
You must consider from which work that the nose in front, in combination with the poll in the highest point, is the result : is only out of extreme collection, if the haunches are correspondingly bent and the hindquarters receives all the weight ! Then it fits all together, if the nose in front of the vertical.
But this has only to be put together when it is time and the horse is ready. Often the horse is just ridden with nose in front of the vertical because people want to see it - and can demand it ! This is completely exaggerated and not adjusted to the horse. Anyway, people have a tendency to exaggerate. Whether the back of the horse gets blocked, hardly anyone is able to see it."
*** An interview with Hans Riegler. Check out the November issue of Reiter R***e International, that appears the 16 October.