I would like to buy the DVD but can't seem to find out where to order? I went to the site listed above but couldn't see how to buy it? Please help! bb
@MsVOCHE On Francois Baucher "His harsh methods were frowned upon by the masters, especially his use of force to combat resistance in the horse. This included his great use of spurs on the flanks of the horse, to which Aubert remarked that a horse ridden by Baucher was simply an 'ambulatory cadaver.' Baucher had to use a great deal of leg, spur, and whip to keep the horse going (contrary to the correct way, where the rider appears to be doing nothing at all). Est-que "trop de finesse"?
@claoufaeng That was before his accident. During his "second manner" he became much lighter and less restrictive. This is where the "hand without leg, leg without hand" method came into place.
I would like to buy the DVD but can't seem to find out where to order? I went to the site listed above but couldn't see how to buy it? Please help! bb
Cisco04574 3 months ago
je suis impressionné de ce que ces cavalières obtiennent de leurs chevaux dans la légereté.
Ils semblent pourtant que ces chevaux ne sont pas les grosses mécaniques allemandes que l'on voit habituellement sur les rectangles de torture...
Ces cavalières ont encore plus de mérite à faire danser des chevaux dont les qualités intrenséques sont moyennes.
BRAVO ET ENCORE BRAVO
MsVOCHE 4 months ago
J'aimerai comprendre les raisons pour lesquelles certains n'aiment pas ?
Peut etre trop de légéreté , trop de tact, trop de finesse, tous ce que deteste les dresseurs modernes incapables de la moindre douceur.
Je suis fière d'etre Français en pensant à Mr RACINNET.
MsVOCHE 4 months ago
@MsVOCHE On Francois Baucher "His harsh methods were frowned upon by the masters, especially his use of force to combat resistance in the horse. This included his great use of spurs on the flanks of the horse, to which Aubert remarked that a horse ridden by Baucher was simply an 'ambulatory cadaver.' Baucher had to use a great deal of leg, spur, and whip to keep the horse going (contrary to the correct way, where the rider appears to be doing nothing at all). Est-que "trop de finesse"?
claoufaeng 4 months ago
@claoufaeng That was before his accident. During his "second manner" he became much lighter and less restrictive. This is where the "hand without leg, leg without hand" method came into place.
madamevai 1 week ago
awww i loved this
lolalovesbillkaulitz 4 months ago
Gefällt mir super! So sollte Reiten für mich aussehen. Kein Gemurkse, Rupfen, eingerollte Köpfe oder Schrenzereien...
Speedux88 6 months ago
Oh such relaxed and happy horses...Beautiful!!!
MyMelissa09 8 months ago
OMG! I have recently discovered this style and it is soooo working for me, and now I can study it better. WOW just what I have been after Thank You.
It is excellent to see how I am supose to be doing these flextions.
katymaclaine1 8 months ago