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Road to Horsemanship
3.22. The 80 / 20 Principle Print
 

Written by Meredith Ransley, on 07-09-2010 11:13  

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Horsemanship 3.22. The 80 / 20 Principle

Building soft feel and vertical flexion for a horse, is like building and improving strength, endurance and flexibility in ourselves. For a horse to hold engagement and flexion for any amount of time, takes a lot of strength, physical fitness and concentration. For some horses, the mental and emotional strain can also be quite difficult as holding this position takes some degree of confidence.


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3.21. Lateral Flexion – Vertical Flexion Print
 

Written by Meredith Ransley, on 31-08-2010 09:08

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Horsemanship 3.21. Lateral Flexion – Vertical Flexion

We understand the concept now of Natural Flexion, so how then should we go about setting it up? It’s important at this juncture to understand the sequence of events behind any horse’s action.


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3.20. Natural Flexion Print
 

Written by Meredith Ransley, on 23-08-2010 09:15

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Horsemanship 3.20. Natural Flexion

A concept for advanced Level 3’s and Level 4’s to consider is that of Natural Flexion. Back in an earlier article, we discussed soft feel and what it means and how it differs from vertical flexion.


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3.19. Introduction To Natural Flexion Print
 

Written by Meredith Ransley, on 16-08-2010 10:18

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3.19. Introduction To Natural Flexion

After all the preparation and discussion we’ve done to this point, it’s now time to explore the fascinating subject of Natural Flexion.


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3.18. Respect Gives Impulsion Gives Flexion Print
 

Written by Meredith Ransley, on 09-08-2010 10:06

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3.18. Respect Gives Impulsion Gives Flexion

Already throughout the Quantum Savvy programme and previous articles, you will have noticed familiar patterns and building blocks; programmes and patterns that evolve and progress through each Level. Variations upon the same familiar themes.


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