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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2008

Cavallo Passo Teso

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  • If you watch PK's and the horse's actions very carefully he only asks for the horse to raise it's neck when the horse inverts it's neck and goes above the bit. In order to get away from this irritating (not painful) upwards action the horse yields down, this movement is rewarded by PK by a gentle contious contact. In essence it's operant conditioning the horse to the hands. Seems a sound way to educate the horse to the hand. the alternative is ceaseless forward riding until the horse guesses?

  • I'm riding after PK since 2 years, and a lot of people dont understand his teachings, because the system of legerete is very sophisticated, u have to take a closer look to understand, plus most people are just very ignorant , to me he is an absolut master, like Olivera was , i 've seen him live and it was just amazing!!!!

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  • his seat is amazing...it takes such a steady hand to keep soft contact with the horse's mouth when teaching the horse how to stretch and accept the hand as he is doing. wow, his posture is unreal. very strong position.

  • @1010nicole1010 , Would you prefer your horse to be above the bit and tense.

  • What ever that means.

  • @1010nicole1010 ,

    He's not trying to keep the head up, rather he's trying to get the horse to lower it's head.

  • The idea is that hands should always be above the bit, in order to give actions directly to the mouth, and not to the tongue. That's just what every equestrian masters have always done ...

    Master Karl is a disciple of Baucher and his first goal is to have a relaxed jaw, in order to dispose of the whole horse. This can only be achieved by giving actions towards the mouth. Actions agains the tongue are aggressive and bring contractions.

  • It's a demi arret. The purpose is to get the horse's jaw relaxed and flexing. The process lasts a few seconds so I don't see your point. This is no more harsh than riding long and low or using a tight turn to check a bolt.

  • Yup, that's what I said.

  • You don't get it. That's apparent.

  • I suppose if you don't understand what he's doing.

  • That's just nasty looking. I don't care who he is.

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