1 copyright 2012 Temenos Fields, inc. May Quote of the Month: “We can be absolutely certain only about things we do not understand” ~Eric Hoffer Welcome to the June 2012 Newsletter! Upcoming Clinics: For full schedule, click here June 2-4 Gilroy, CA Sweet Spot taught by: Shelby Hume [email protected]June 2-12 UK 2 clinics taught by: Karen Rohlf [email protected]June 15-18 Poland taught by: Karen Rohlf Contact: [email protected]July 20-22 Ebro, Ontario, Canada Upward Spiral with Karen Rohlf [email protected]June 29-July1 Bridgewater, NH Sweet Spot taught by: Shelby Hume Contact: [email protected]“Creating stronger partnerships and healthy biomechanics by combining the principles of natural horsemanship with the art of dressage.” Karen Rohlf June 2012 What is a ‘Temenos’? Temenos is an ancient Greek word. It refers to a sacred space that has no limits, where special rules apply and extra-ordinary events are free to occur. In this issue: • Join us at a clinic! • Classroom DVDs coming soon! • Send us your video! • Q & A: Can you be bit-less & Classical? Dressagenaturally.net 2011 Classroom archives coming on DVD! Video contest!
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1 copyright 2012 Temenos Fields, inc. May
Quote of the Month:
“We can be absolutely certain only about things we do not
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“I just wanted to share these picts with you. My Lippizan, Nigel on the first day we got him 3 years ago and then this last monday. I want you to know how much your pictures of Brave Tom gave me hope. You are always talking about being open to possibilities. If I hadn't seen those and been listening to you....I don't know. But sure enough Nigel looks better at 16 than he did at 13. You are awesome! Thank you for being such a great mentor. The DN classroom is one of my favorite tools. All my best to you and your ponies.
Karen I have a huge question. I am told that for "classical riding' to be truly 'classical' one must ride with a bit. I am convinced that this is untrue as I can get all the flexions demonstrated by Philippe Karl from my horse bit-less. I am told that without the bit you cannot get jaw flexion, but this I can get bit-less, and without jaw flexion you cannot have a true partner ship with the horse. This confuses me so.
The word 'classical' is thrown around a lot to the point of being a little meaningless, in my opinion. I believe it is possible to do all movements in healthy, correct biomechanics without a bit... But I also agree that it can be a good tool, and some horses find greater clarity from it.
It is true that with a bit there is more possibility of directly influencing the jaw (to relax, ideally)... but that doesn't mean you can't cause a horse to have a relaxed jaw without a bit... I want to make sure we know what we are describing: Poll flexion to me is when the angle of the head and neck decreases (going from nose up to nose at vertical, for example). Direct communication about this from bit or halter is possible. The actual lateral and vertical components of poll flexions are divided between the atlas and axis joint, but I think we don’t have to go into that detail here.
‘Jaw flexion’ to me isn’t really an accurate term... Often people use the term jaw flexion to mean vertical flexion. Probably they mean ‘flexion at the jaw area of the horse’. The jaw joint can either open or close the mouth. So I would call what the bit can do is a ‘jaw release’ meaning we can actively ask the jaw to open thereby releasing any excess tension holding the jaw closed or tight. This is what is difficult to directly ask for if you are not with a bit.
However, when a horse licks and chews through relaxed understanding he is doing the same thing that the is being asked for with jaw releases (Philippe Karl stuff).
How important this direct communication with the jaw is, really depends on the horse. Monty licks so frequently while being ridden I had no need for it. Another horse may hold his jaw open in tension in which case a halter could help him remain relaxed. Another horse may hold tension in his jaw tightly closing his mouth and simply asking him to open it with a gentle upward suggestion with the bit is the clearest, most gentle way to release a chain of tension that can effect his whole body! Let’s let our horses teach us what works...
We can let the historians figure out whether or not to call that ‘Classical’ ;-)
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