· a natural way of working horses in dressage, jumping, and cross-country riding
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a safe and comfortable way of riding horses
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an enjoyable connection between horse and rider
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simple ways to improve dressage and jump work
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a clear understanding of the Art of Dressage
This is a method based on a simple and safe
approach that enables horses to be trained in a more effective way than is generally available to horse lovers
This method does not use ‘abusive’
or ‘cheat’ techniques
The ‘resistance’ and misunderstanding/confusion
so often seen between horses and their riders disappears
As a functional approach, this method involves
simple and direct communication that allows horses to respond comfortably
Riders learn about the physical skills that
allow these disciplines to develop in ‘happier’ ways for both horse and rider
Please note:
NATURAL in this system means:
Gaits
are developed towards enabling horses to work freely in walk, trot, and canter
Freedom is emphasised in order to allow horses
to be uninhibited in this work
Relaxation and comfort is facilitated as stress
and resistance is removed. This allows horses to work with relaxed and effective
muscle and mind use
Instinct - the automatic reflex process in
horses is understood and worked with to achieve a harmonious state between horse and rider
Fear stimulus is avoided, allowing various
negative equine behaviours to cease
Alertness improves, allowing
- rider’s to see with
both their eyes and mind
- riders and horses to listen
to each other and ‘attune’ to signals which inform each other about
what they are to do/not do
- riders
to connect with the feel that exists
between horse and rider
HORSEMASTERSHIP in this
system means:
That riders and trainers of horses have
a duty to the horse to ‘master’ the skill required in these disciplines.
NHDJ aims to assist riders and trainers of these disciplines to develop skills which allow horses to be respectfully
and caringly treated while being trained. Riders and trainers learn about the
work involved in these disciplines from the horse’s point of view.
DRESSAGE in this system
means:
Horses are ‘trained’ to perform
what they do naturally when in the control of riders and their trainers. NHDJ
‘s initial training revolves around the movement of horse in their basic gaits.
Training horses the more extreme responses, which horses offers naturally when under increased pressure in nature,
is then included. All training involved works towards performing the movements
involved in the modern-day sport of Dressage.
JUMPING in this system
means:
The training and development of the horse’s
ability to move over jumps is undertaken in a comfortable and safe manner for both horse and rider.
Working with this system allows you to learn how to:
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develop a horse’s relaxation
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develop a horse’s obedience
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work with the pecking-order
process which is part of horse psychology
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work with the horse’s natural way of ‘being’
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develop a horse’s natural physical and mental responses
toward achieving what is required in these disciplines
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employ a step-by-step training method which helps the horse
to perform the required work involved in these disciplines more easily
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get a required response
·
set goals for working with your horse
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start and finish a training session
YOU
WILL LEARN ABOUT:
¨ how the gaits need to be
developed
¨ rider positioning
¨ balanced and comfortable
control
¨ a natural aiding system
¨ an artificial aiding system
¨ how horses listen to us
¨ how horses learn to ‘know’
what we want from them
¨ your own response modes
while learning appropriate riding skills
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YOU
CAN LEARN ABOUT:
¨ leading and handling groundwork
¨ lunging groundwork
¨ driving groundwork
¨ riding in either discipline
¨ riding in both disciplines
¨ riding cross-country
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¨ The KISS process is employed [Keep It Simple Sweetheart].
Riders learn about basic principles before moving onto more challenging work
¨ Learning the ground-training skill of lunging is recommended - but is optional
¨ The dressage and jumping styles are taught - but
jumping is optional
¨ The training of each horse and rider is based upon individual needs or level of development
CONCLUSION
This method works
to allow riders to utilize a horse’s natural ability in order
to produce good
results in these disciplines. NHDJ
is a training process that
enables horses
and riders to ‘attune’ to each other in a comfortable, happy
way.