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François Baucher

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François Baucher

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François Baucher (1796-1873) was a reformer who wanted to reinvent the art of riding. His system was based on the following principles: balance was something to be achieved before movement. For him it was the first requirement before any attempts were made to work on movement with the horse. It was necessary to separate the influence of leg and hand, and the horse was never to be confused by being driven on while being simultaneously slowed down by a hard (restraining) hand. A pliable, flexible lower jaw is proof of having achieved the balance und relaxation required for further work of any kind. The ultimate aim is the "lightness" of the horse towards all aids. Jean-Claude Racinet is devoted to "riding in lightness" on the basis of the teachings of La Guérinière and Baucher, who attempt to improve balance by relaxing the horse, especially in the region of mouth, head and neck, and reject the use of force when using the aids. This philosophy is actually the central tenet of the French riding tradition.
Product details
Edition:
3
Number of Pages:
178
Release Date:
2023-08-01
Publication Date:
2023-08-31
Publisher:
Olms Presse
Languages:
Original: German
ISBN10:
3758201039
ISBN13:
9783758201035
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
458 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
241 cm
Thickness:
21 cm
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