Horsemanship

  • 41Xenophon — This article is about the ancient Greek writer Xenophon. For other people named Xenophon, see Xenophon (disambiguation). Xenophon, Greek historian Xenophon (Ancient Greek Ξενοφῶν, Xenophōn; c. 430 – 354 BC), son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of… …

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  • 42Equestrianism — For the Roman class, see Equestrian (Roman) Equestrianism refers to the skill of riding or driving horses. This broad description includes both use of horses for practical, working purposes as well as recreational activities and competitive… …

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  • 43Horse whisperer — A horse whisperer is a horse trainer who adopts a sympathetic view of the motives, needs, and desires of the horse, based on natural horsemanship and modern equine psychology. The term goes back to the early nineteenth century when an Irish… …

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  • 44Classical dressage — evolved from cavalry movements and training for the battlefield, and has since developed into the competitive dressage seen today. Classical riding is the art of riding in harmony with, rather than against, the horse. A painting of the Spanish… …

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  • 45Horse training — refers to a wide variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when asked to do so by humans. Horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities from horse racing to… …

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  • 46Buck Brannaman — Dan M. Buck Brannaman is a horse trainer and a leading practitioner within the field of Natural horsemanship, which is a philosophy of working with horses based on the idea of working with the horse s nature, using an understanding of how horses… …

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  • 47Mark Rashid — is an American horse trainer and clinician from Colorado. Practicing within the western riding tradition, Rashid s philosophy involves understanding the horse’s point of view and solving difficult problems with communication rather than force.… …

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  • 48Pat Parelli — est né en 1954 en Californie[1]. Plongé dès 9 ans dans le monde du cheval, il est considéré aujourd hui comme un des plus célèbres nouveaux maîtres américains, les « chuchoteurs », qui approfondissent la relation homme cheval à travers… …

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