Classical Dressage

Training according to the Dressage masters; for the health of the horse

Forgotten aid: Telepathy

Iris | February 25, 2010

Now this is interesting: what makes Classical Dressage different from ‘modern’ Dressage? There are a few big differences, and I will discuss one big one first here… The mind and ‘feeling’, or in one word: telepathy. If you don’t believe horses communicate through this it is a shame because you miss out on a number [...]

First days as a working student

Iris | February 22, 2010

I arrived in San Francisco by airplane and had to take the bus there. I drove through San Francisco, WOW, I already love it! Have to visit that city properly soon! It is incredible beautiful in California around Healdsburg! It reminds me of the Vogeze Mountains in France. The mountains are not to high, they [...]

Book review: Tug of War: Classical versus ‘modern’ Dressage by Dr. Gerd Heuschmann

Iris | February 16, 2010

Dr. Heuschmann is trained as a Master Rider in Germany before qualifying for veterinary study in Munich Germany. He is specialized in equine orthopedics, so you can assume he knows his business. Dr. Heuschmann has been an advocate against Rollkur, or Hyperflexion, for a while now. With this book he explains why this and other [...]

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