Rider + Horse = 1: How to Achieve the Fluid Dialogue that Leads to Harmonious Performance
Book Details
PublisherTrafalgar Square Books
ISBN / ASIN157076705X
ISBN-139781570767050
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,069,439
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Bringing rider and horse together so they can move as one is a complex equation. Now, sports physiologist and movement expert Eckart Meyners has combined efforts with German Riding School Head Hannes Muller and St. Georg editor Kerstin Niemann to provide a book with the answers.
Top-quality color photographs—many featuring 2014 World Equestrian Games gold-and-silver-medal-winning rider Helen Langehanenberg—and a depth of detail not yet found in other books on riding theory and biomechanics make Rider+Horse=1 necessary reading for all those who aspire to a true understanding of movement, function, and their impact on performance.
This book enables you to:
• Interpret the difference between skills and abilities in rider and horse.
• Use unique exercises to improve your balance and aids.
• Master three fundamental riding techniques: flexion, bend, and half-halts.
• Explore ways of creating “positive tension†in the horse.
• Discover the three-dimensionality of the rider in new ways.
• Learn how to identify and respond to the motion sequences of the horse.
Top-quality color photographs—many featuring 2014 World Equestrian Games gold-and-silver-medal-winning rider Helen Langehanenberg—and a depth of detail not yet found in other books on riding theory and biomechanics make Rider+Horse=1 necessary reading for all those who aspire to a true understanding of movement, function, and their impact on performance.
This book enables you to:
• Interpret the difference between skills and abilities in rider and horse.
• Use unique exercises to improve your balance and aids.
• Master three fundamental riding techniques: flexion, bend, and half-halts.
• Explore ways of creating “positive tension†in the horse.
• Discover the three-dimensionality of the rider in new ways.
• Learn how to identify and respond to the motion sequences of the horse.
