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Falling for Fallacies: Misleading Commonplace Notions of Dressage Riding
Jean-Claude Racinet
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| #1246928 in Books | 2010-04-01 | Original language:German | PDF # 1 | 10.50 x.80 x9.50l,2.65 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.| Enlightening book|By Megan Rust|This is not a how-to-ride-like-the-French manual, but a book that debunks the quasi-truisms many of us--including me--have been taught or heard. Racinet shows--and proves, using the actual physiology of the horse--that many of the things we believe are untrue and even illogical. Some of the fallacies he pointed out were already known to be fals|About the Author|
Jean-Claude Racinet was a renown trainer, rider, and teacher skilled in the French tradition of the Légèreté. He died in April 2009. Maria Mähler is a professional illustrator.
The world of modern dressage includes a broad canon of doctrines that are rarely if ever questioned. Despite their constant use, many riders are confused by the exact meanings and implications of numerous terms and approaches. What does it really mean, for instance, to drive the horse "onto the bit?" Does a stronger application of the rider’s aids really encourage the horse to place its hind legs further under its body? Is t...
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