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Dressage in lightness — 1997 / LOCH Sylvia, 1997
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Dressage in lightness : speaking the horse’s language — Sylvia Loch.
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LOCH Sylvia
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London, J. A. Allen & Co. Ltd., 1997
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avec une bibliographie et un index; a été réédité en 2019 (Brattleboro, Vermont, Echo
Point Books & Media)
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1 vol.
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XXIII-264 p.
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28 cm
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Illustrations, photos
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Anglais
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EAN
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9780851317816
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: Equitation / Initiation - travail du cavalier
« It is too easy to make assumptions about what each horse is or is not capable of
giving the rider. However, by studying the habits and movements of the horse in nature,
the author delights in giving the "reason" why certain riding practices work and others
are doomed to disappoint. Sylvia Loch insists that an elegant and supportive rider
posture is the most practical option for both horse and human to remain safe and in
balance, but we have to know and feel just how, why and when to give the aids in the
horse is to understand us. What is different about this how-to-do-ti schooling book?
Pictures of the young foal are shown so that the reader is reminded of the true nature
of each dressage movement in its natural unfettered state. The reader is then asked
to imagine what the horse himself feels, as we sit on his back and request the various
figures and exercises. Each rider is shown how to refine technique through a knowledge
of the weight aids as we adapt to the horse’s movement. This brings a heightened sense
of feel and oneness to the entire partnership. » Présentation de l’éditeur (2019)