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The Horse in Positive Tension

Harnessing Equine Kinetic Energy for Top Performance

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Did you know that traditional ways of teaching rider position and horse movement do not actually work with the biomechanical system that is horse and rider? In an illustrated study of horse-and-rider movement like no other, physical therapist and equine movement specialist Stefan Stammer helps riders better understand the principles of energy and motion happening within the horse. By forming new mental images for the rider, Stammers‘s goal ist to profoundly impact the rider’s daily work with her horse so that it is harder for her to make common mistakes or interfere with the horse’s natural mechanismus. With correct support oft he cycle of kinetic energy within the horse, the outer shape of horse and rider together achieve what is called “positive tension“ – the rhythmic stimalation of all the neuromuscular functions necessary to perform harmoniously and at peak ability.

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The Horse in Positive Tension, Stefan Stammer

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2023
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Titel
The Horse in Positive Tension
Untertitel
Harnessing Equine Kinetic Energy for Top Performance
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor*innen
Stefan Stammer
Verlag
FN Verlag
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Seitenzahl
180
ISBN10
3885426781
ISBN13
9783885426783
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Sachbücher
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Beschreibung
Did you know that traditional ways of teaching rider position and horse movement do not actually work with the biomechanical system that is horse and rider? In an illustrated study of horse-and-rider movement like no other, physical therapist and equine movement specialist Stefan Stammer helps riders better understand the principles of energy and motion happening within the horse. By forming new mental images for the rider, Stammers‘s goal ist to profoundly impact the rider’s daily work with her horse so that it is harder for her to make common mistakes or interfere with the horse’s natural mechanismus. With correct support oft he cycle of kinetic energy within the horse, the outer shape of horse and rider together achieve what is called “positive tension“ – the rhythmic stimalation of all the neuromuscular functions necessary to perform harmoniously and at peak ability.