Does the rider really always have to be "dominant" over the horse? Do we need dominance training? In this book, behavioural biologist Marlitt Wendt debunks the widely-held and incorrect belief in the dominance theory and presents the scientifically well-founded friendship concept as a horse-friendly alternative.
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Does the rider really always have to be "dominant" over the horse? Do we need dominance training? In this book, behavioural biologist Marlitt Wendt debunks the widely-held and incorrect belief in the dominance theory and presents the scientifically well-founded friendship concept as a horse-friendly alternative.
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Riding without a bit : The gentle art of sensitive riding

Long Reining : From The Beginning Through The Levade

Lungeing : Safe and Proficient

The Correct Seat : Tips for riders on how to achieve better balance

The Structured Schooling of Horses : Foundations of success

Rider's Aids : How to get it right

The Riding Aids : Basic terms of harmonious communication between horse and rider

Caring for the Older Horse : How to keep your veteran fit and healthy

Twisted Truths of Modern Dressage : A search for a classical alternative

The Art of Classical Horsemanship : The legacy of one of the last great horsemen

Your First Foal : Horse breeding for beginners

How Horses Feel and Think : Understanding behaviour, emotions and intelligence
