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Correct Movement in Horses: Improving Straightness and Balance

Correct Movement in Horses: Improving Straightness and Balance
By Klaus Schoneich, Gabriele Rachen-Schoneich

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Klaus Schoneich and Gabriele Rachen-Schoneich attribute ninety-five per cent of all problems in the horse's way of going to its natural, intrinsic crookedness, and to the fact that, in training, little or no importance is attached to straightness. Crookedness has a negative effect on the horse's health, performance and behaviour, but thanks to a system of straightness training devised by the authors, the horse's basic way of going can be corrected in a relatively short time. This book describes in detail, and with clear illustrations, the whole process of correcting crookedness, and includes work both on the lunge and under saddle.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #220533 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-29
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 160 pages

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This book is an interesting read with some little gems of information in there if you look, but I was disappointed, I bought the book having read the synopsis which says that it tells you in detail how to correct crookedness in the horse, which is something of an exaggeration. To me this book came over as an extended advert for the centre the authors run, it's all very well saying that they work the horse on the lunge for so many days and only then allow the rider back on to start working on their own issues, and have great success doing this, and while it would be great to go and have the experience in person, I would have liked to find more information on the correction of crookedness in this book for readers to work with at home. My current horse does not have these problems because of the training we have used, but I've ridden many that are in great need of help. If however you already have a working knowledge of the classical dressage movements used to create suppleness and correct crookedness and are looking for an interesting addition to your library then this book does contain some information that I have not so far come across elsewhere. Recommendations from me for your library, anything by Sylvia Loch, Phillipe Karl, and using the Alexander Technique for yourself and clicker training for your horse. Best wishes.Invisible Riding: The Secret of Balance for You and Your HorseClassical Dressage Vol 1 - The School of Aids - DVDRiding Success Without Stress: Introducing the Alexander Technique: Developing Self-Carriage in the Rider Book 1Getting to Yes: Clicker Training for Improved Horsemanship