SYLVIA LOCH January 2009

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Sylvia Loch, international Dressage trainer
- author of 6 best selling books and 12 dvds -
- her latest title Sensitive Schooling says it all -

DVDs and BOOKS www.classicalseat.co.uk
SYLVIA LOCH www.classical-dressage.net
CLASSICAL RIDING CLUB www.classicalriding.co.uk

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  • I would also be interested to know what looks wrong here. I was lucky enough to have ridden both horses in the past and found them to be sensitive, soft, supple, light in my hand, requiring minimal aiding, willing, energetic and extremely comfortable to sit on. To date this is my definition of lightness.

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  • @JADWAR1 In portugal and spain, the higher level riders tend to use a little more curb from what I have seen and heard. If the curb was actually too tight, the horse would be overbent which is pretty obviously not the case here. You can see that in several of these pictures, despite using a curb rein, the contact looks very gentle. I have been to several of Ms Lochs demos and I am blown away each time by the happiness and correctness of each horse.

  • Why is she riding so tight on the curb rein?

  • Is there any footage of Sylvia riding other than video stills?

  • Yes they are brilliant!

  • Oh dear! Before being so judgemental perhaps you would be taken a little more seriously if you were able to spell correctly!

    You've probably never seen a horse moving correctly, or light in the forehand so it may seem odd after all the travesties that are too often seen in dressage. You will no doubt have observed that one of the pictures is taken with only a lead rein in the mouth and yet the horse is still doing a brilliant piaffe!!! I would love to see you do the same.

  • Tom what are you on about???? i dont think you are watching the same video as I am, they look brilliant!!!!

  • Hello Tom Always looking to learn and trying to stay open-minded so do please tell me exactly what you see that makes these photos so awaful. Thank you

  • i dont use rolkur.....but certainly wouldnt want my horses going like this they look awefull

  • Aaahhhh! PROPER dressage ! For all of you who practise Rollkur with your horses - THIS is how a well trained horse should look !

    Take a good look, judges, trainers and riders!!

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