Shoulder-in is the aspirin of horseback riding - it cures everything.
The horse must understand and accept any demands made by rider without any resistance. Reward the horse each time he does what is asked of him. Never… - Nuno Oliveira
The horse must understand and accept any demands made by rider without any resistance. Reward the horse each time he does what is asked of him. Never…
- Nuno Oliveira
Shoulder-in is the aspirin of horseback riding - it cures everything. - Nuno Oliveira
Training a horse is above all feeling and trying, according to what you feel, to help the horse and not to force him. - Nuno Oliveira
Training a horse is above all feeling and trying, according to what you feel, to help the horse and not to force him.
For the young, the practice of equitation is a valuable lesson, as it requires the exercise of all human virtue. If they are introduced to the practi… - Nuno Oliveira
For the young, the practice of equitation is a valuable lesson, as it requires the exercise of all human virtue. If they are introduced to the practi…
Ask often, be content of little, reward always. - Nuno Oliveira
Ask often, be content of little, reward always.
I don't want riders who work physically hard. Work by thinking. - Nuno Oliveira
I don't want riders who work physically hard. Work by thinking.
The apex of perfection in equestrian art is not an exhibition of a great deal of different airs and movements by the same horse, but rather the conse… - Nuno Oliveira
The apex of perfection in equestrian art is not an exhibition of a great deal of different airs and movements by the same horse, but rather the conse…
When the rider demands the piaffe, he has to halt the horse a few strides before the latter wants to stop of his own accord. - Nuno Oliveira
When the rider demands the piaffe, he has to halt the horse a few strides before the latter wants to stop of his own accord.
Equestrian art is the perfect understanding and harmony between horse and rider. - Nuno Oliveira
Equestrian art is the perfect understanding and harmony between horse and rider.
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