Suppleness
The last blog post dealt with rhythm of movement / tact – the first point of the “scale of training”, its different aspects and which factors influence the rhythm of the horse. In this blog contribution, I would like to
The last blog post dealt with rhythm of movement / tact – the first point of the “scale of training”, its different aspects and which factors influence the rhythm of the horse. In this blog contribution, I would like to
Fairy tales of biomechanics of the spine frequently quoted I would like to get rid of some of the misinformation I heard during lectures on the biomechanics of the horse’s spine. Horses must not let their necks fall while riding,
Review: Many thanks to all (also international) participants and to Frauke Behrens and her horse Ymte. Last weekend, our first joint course “Riding Seat and Biomechanics of the Horse” took place at the Zentrum für Reiter- und Pferdewohl (Centre for