Light in the Saddle, Practices and Principles for Horses and Humans
Volume 3 - Rider Up, Saddles, Seats, and the Horse's Back
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- €27.99
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- €27.99
Publisher Description
Light in the Saddle is an eight volume series that starts with building a relationship with your horse on the ground and continues through developing the foundations of communication in the saddle. Educating and conditioning the horse humanely along with exercises for the rider opens the doors step by step to both horse and rider enjoying the process of exploring their full potential.
Sara Annon has ridden, schooled and rehabilitated a variety of equines ranging from donkeys to off-track Thoroughbreds. Early on in life, her incessant curiosity was reprimanded by an uncle who informed her that scientists asked how not why. She found that adding 'how' to her list of questions made the answers even more interesting.
Among other avenues, asking how lead her to study the oral history of the Spanish Colonial horses of New Mexico and how their build affected their abilities under saddle, all long before equine biomechanics become popular. Confirmation she was on the right path came in the 1980's when the Albuquerque History Museum asked her for measurements to build a model to display their 15th century suit of Spanish horse armor that did not fit modern horses.
Her distinctive perspective on horse training is colored by her own life-long struggles with chronic pain and traumatic brain injuries as well as her work as a veterinary assistant. Embarking on e-publishing is a journey that is both ironic and fulfilling as she also is a rare survivor of a billion volt positively charged lightning strike that hit her and her horse out of a clear sky on a serene February evening in 2014.
You can find her blog on line, as she posts on her wide variety of interests, and she will do her best to get back to you. Her response may be delayed as she short circuits electronics with unfortunate regularity.
Keywords – Dressage, Equine behavior, Equine biomechanics, Equine ethology, Horse Training, Humane horse training, Rider exercises on the lunge, Saddles, Schooling your horse, The natural aids