Kurs Rock! Discussions - Barnmice Equestrian Social Community2024-03-28T14:08:37Zhttp://www.barnmice.com/group/kursrock/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noRollKur/Hyperflexiontag:www.barnmice.com,2009-01-18:1773158:Topic:568302009-01-18T06:20:45.502ZShimmer Ehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/ShimmerE
The other day, my young dressage students who are also 4H members came and asked me about Rollkur. Well, I'd never herd of it, but after seeing some videos and pictures on youtube, I am more than a little disturbed by this training method; however, I know nothing about the logistics of it. It seems to be very wide spread and used by Anky and Isabelle at the International levels.<br />
Can you please help me to understand the theory, practicality, benefits and risks to using this technique?<br />
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I…
The other day, my young dressage students who are also 4H members came and asked me about Rollkur. Well, I'd never herd of it, but after seeing some videos and pictures on youtube, I am more than a little disturbed by this training method; however, I know nothing about the logistics of it. It seems to be very wide spread and used by Anky and Isabelle at the International levels.<br />
Can you please help me to understand the theory, practicality, benefits and risks to using this technique?<br />
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I recently added this discussion to the main page. Barnmice Admin recommended that I add it to the dressage groups and broaden the discussion. I am only glad to do so and look forward to the feedback! Freestyle Musictag:www.barnmice.com,2009-01-17:1773158:Topic:566092009-01-17T21:22:47.133ZCatherine Chamberlainhttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/CatherineChamberlain
Hey everyone. I'm currently making a freestyle because I'm hoping to qualify for the North American Junior Young Rider Championships. I kind of want to do an oldies theme, maybe from the 60's or 70's. I did that for my last freestyle on a different horse and it turned out really cute. The songs I like so far are "There She Goes" for the walk, "This Will Be" for the trot, and "Do You Believe in Magic?" for the canter. If you know these songs what do you think?
Hey everyone. I'm currently making a freestyle because I'm hoping to qualify for the North American Junior Young Rider Championships. I kind of want to do an oldies theme, maybe from the 60's or 70's. I did that for my last freestyle on a different horse and it turned out really cute. The songs I like so far are "There She Goes" for the walk, "This Will Be" for the trot, and "Do You Believe in Magic?" for the canter. If you know these songs what do you think? Vocals or no vocals?tag:www.barnmice.com,2009-01-09:1773158:Topic:542672009-01-09T21:38:04.920ZShimmer Ehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/ShimmerE
Ever since Anky sang in her own Olympic freestyle music, it seems that the trend has rapidly started to include all sorts of vocals in kur music. Personally, I always liked the traditional no-words rule because you can find some really funky and fun music that doesn't have words. I like a little "Pirates of the Caribbean" myself. What are your thoughts?
Ever since Anky sang in her own Olympic freestyle music, it seems that the trend has rapidly started to include all sorts of vocals in kur music. Personally, I always liked the traditional no-words rule because you can find some really funky and fun music that doesn't have words. I like a little "Pirates of the Caribbean" myself. What are your thoughts?