Centered Riding

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Macmillan, 15.01.1985 - 198 Seiten

Centered Riding is for those with little experience all the way up to world class. Precise illustrations and photographs never before used in riding books explain anatomy and image work to give mind and body new and relaxed approaches to the inner process of riding.

Widely known for her innovative teaching philosophy stressing body awareness, the value of "soft eyes," proper breathing, centering, and balance, Sally Swift has been a pioneering riding instructor for half a century. In book form for the first time, her methods enable horse and rider to achieve harmony, working together naturally, without pain.

Unlike traditional teachers, Sally Swift does not believe in forced training techniques that cause stiff bodies and tense riding. Instead, through the use of vivid, unusual, and highly creative images that transcend mechanics ("Pretend you're a spruce tree; the roots grow down from your center as the trunk grows up"), plus a thorough knowledge of human and equine anatomy, this wise and inspiring teacher enables the conscientious equestrian to reassess habitual responses, in order to ride in natural positions, break through frustrating plateaus, and achieve ever-rising goals with comfort, vitality, and precision.

 

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Pretend You Are a Horse
5
Learning and the Brain
24
Anatomy
32
Balance and Body Freedom
51
Walk and the Following Seat
58
Rising Posting Trot
66
Hands
76
Transitions
86
Circles and Turns
104
Half Halts and SelfCarriage
116
Forces of Energy
132
Lateral Work
150
Jumping
164
Suppling the Horse
178
Index
195
Urheberrecht

Sitting Trot
96

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Autoren-Profil (1985)

Sally Swift lived in Brattleboro, Vermont. Born in 1913, she started riding when she was eight years old. She was the creator of the Centered Riding technique and author of the book Centered Riding. Swift died in 2009.

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