In order to give you, our devoted
followers, something to read until then, I have prepared a table of
contents, or if you will a reader's companion. I have grouped a selection of the
existing entries into categories and suggested an order for
re-reading the entries. Remember, repetition is the mother of all
knowledge!
This reader's companion is also helpful
to any new readers to get started with reading all the great material
already collected here on this blog.
This table of contents does not include
all entries. I have focused on the entries concerning the nature and
biomechanics of the horse, as well as the training of the horse and
the rider.
Overall introduction
Nature of the horse: his mind and
anatomy
The horse's walk (video)
History
Klas Adam Ehrengranat (1751-1842)
Rider training
Training the physical body of the
rider
Seat training (video)
Self carriage and responsibility, part
2
Schooling the eye and the mind of
the rider
Training the attitude of the rider
Horse training
Educating the mind of the horse
Self carriage andresponsibility, part 1
Educating the body of the horse
The horse's mouth: cession de mâchoir
(yielding the jaw)
Combing the reins (video)
Elevation of the horse's neck (video)
The shoulder in (videos)
Travers, renvers and half pass (video)
Miscellaneous
Classical riding, how to
One example:
Hagens Yeats
Hagens Yeats 2008-2011 (video)
Thanks to Mark Stanton of Horsemanship Magazine for proof reading!
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