Tug of War: Classical Versus "Modern" Dressage: Why Classical Training Works and How Incorrect Riding Negatively Affects Horses' Health | 
enlarge | Author: Gerd Heuschmann Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 1570763755 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.1088 EAN: 9781570763755 ASIN: 1570763755
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Describing the basic anatomy and physiology of the horse, this book by an experienced veterinarian identifies widely-used incorrect training methods—especially in dressage—that can undermine a horse's health and well-being. Starting with the question Who is responsible for this? the book looks at breeders, breed associations, instructors, judges, riders, spectators, and the governing bodies of horse sports. The hyperflexion issue, the discussion shows, is that training affects horses both for good and for ill, and riders should reject any methods that cause pain or fail to respect the mental habits and physiological needs of their animals.
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Excellent advice for someone training in dressage November 16, 2008 This book made me realize the difference between natural dressage and "fake" dressage. Many riders are seduced into forcing our poor horses into the false head sets that we see awarded at horse shows and events. Thank you for trying to enlighten those of us that truly care for our equine partners and want to work with them naturally! The end result being a happy, healthy riding partner. My horse thanks you too!
Tug of War September 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Every trainer and rider and judge of dressage horses needs to read this book. After doing so, you will never again wonder if hyperflexion of the neck (rollkur) and absolute elevation are legitimately sound methods of riding and training. You will also be able to spot horses in the arena which have had these methods used on them. You may even become ashamed of how our sport of dressage has progressed in the past few decades.
Dr. Heuschmann definitely has it out for those who choose to ignore the traditional methods. And with reason. With vivid color illustrations of the horse's anatomy and straightforward commentary, he takes time in this book to carefully point out the crucial points of a riding horse's anatomy and how they are affected by both correct and incorrect training techniques. The photographs clearly demonstrate the differences in movement, tension and balance between horses ridden in a traditional manner and those who are not.
As a dressage trainer who has been educated in Germany, it is my sincere hope that with the publishing of this book and support by its readers, it is an indication that we are ready to abolish training techniques that are harmful to our horses.
A Must Read for All Dressage Enthusiasts! August 29, 2008 This book provides detailed information about the development of the musculature of the horse and the effects of different training methodologies. Like many riders, I have often seen training methods that made me feel ill at ease, but I didn't really understand why. This book helped me understand why these methods are technically incorrect and often inhumane. This book is a great tool for those dressage enthusiasts who are concerned about the integrity and humaneness of our sport, and wish to safeguard the well-being of our equine partners!
A Must For All Riders August 10, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Tug of War is a must read for all horse owners, especially show, dressage & western riders. This book has opened my eyes about bio-mechanics of horses and why they respond and behave the way they do. The picture on the front of the book looks extreme but just have a look at what is happening in Adult Riding Clubs, Pony Clubs etc, examples of over flexing and extreme bends are there. This book is for people with a driving force within that want change for themselves their horses and within the industry, well written and in basic terms so that you don't need a degree to understand.
No more Tug of War July 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is a must for all riders/trainers who love and care for horses. Reading it was a rude awakening for me since it showed me how harmful my "modern" training and riding were for my horses. I want healthy and happy horses so no more shortcuts for me. Pascale
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