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D'accord à 100% avec Xavier; merci à lui de cette précision indispensable.
Philippe, il est bien évident que le corps du cavalier doit prendre une part prépondérante dans les moyens de communication avec son cheval; cela permet de diminuer et de limiter l'action des mains et des jambes; cela permet d'agir directement sur l'équilibre du cheval, au préalable décontracté, pour le mettre dans les meilleurs conditions requises pour l'exécution de tel ou tel exercice.
mais combien de cavaliers ont appris à prendre conscience de leur corps et à le gérer,1/ pour ne pas gêner le cheval, 2/pour l'inviter à faire....Amicalement, yves KATZ
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All right in 100 % with Xavier; thanks to him of this indispensable precision.
Philippe, it is very evident that the body of the rider has to take a dominating part in the communications with its horse; it allows to decrease and to limit the action of hands and legs; it allows to act directly on the balance of the horse, beforehand relaxed, to put it in the best conditions required for the execution of such or such exercise.
But how many riders learnt to become aware of their body and to manage it, 1/not to create a trouble with the horse, 2 / for invite it to make.... Friendly, yves KATZ
Amicalement, yves KATZ http://educaval.forum-pro.fr/