Dr Gerd Heuschmann

World Renowned Vet, Trainer
expert on equine biomechanics
and author of ‘Tug of War-
Classical versus "Modern Dressage"’
and the film ‘If Horses could Speak’

 Is coming to the UK 6th – 10th  Sept 2010

 

The timetable will be as follows:  

6th – Evening Lecture 4pm – 8pm

7th – Clinic Day 10am – 5pm

8th – Clinic Day 10am – 5pm 

9th – Clinic Day 10am – 5pm

10th – Clinic Day 10.30am – 4.30pm

September 2010

The Unicorn Equestrian Centre, Stow on the Wold       £45 inc tea/coffee 

The Unicorn Equestrian Centre, Stow on the Wold       £45 inc Lunch

The Unicorn Equestrian Centre, Stow on the Wold       £45 inc Lunch

 The Unicorn Equestrian Centre, Stow on the Wold       £45 inc Lunch

Waterstock Dressage, Oxford. OX33 1JS                              £40 inc tea/coffee

 


The evening lecture has limited seating capacity – please contact the address below if you would like to reserve a ticket.

Dr Heuschmann will present an awe inspiring, thought provoking lecture regarding the biomechanics of the horse, using clever visual display, he will cover the internal mechanics that allow the horse to function. The background of the classical riding principals is based on this biomechanical knowledge.

"The Horse's Anatomy Determines Its Way of Training" is a lecture, which explains the classical riding principals (written, for example, in the "Richtlinen der Deutschen Reiterlichen Vereinigung" (FN) / Guidelines of the German Federation) from a biomechanical point of view. Based on this we investigate advantages as well as disadvantages of training philosophies.

He will show how training can effect the horses muscle structure, why Rollkur (Hyper-Flexion) is so detrimental to the way a horse can function, and how it leads to mechanical pain issues and breakdowns.  He will also prove during the clinics that once ridden correctly, the physical change and relaxation through the back, enables the horse to perform with ease and fluidity.  A horse worked in a correct frame will be able to give many more years of service, and achieve higher goals.

 
There are limited riding spaces still available on the 7
th, 8th, 9th and 10th please contact the address below for more info.   There are spectator tickets available for all 3 days - The Rover ticket for 7th/8th/9th Sept only £100

 

For more information please email Emily Baker - equinethos@hotmail.com
or visit www.equinethos.com  - website available from February!

http://www.gerdheuschmann.com

 

Phone : 01278 723429

 

lotty.merry@rosefarmequine.co.uk

 
 

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