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Margaret Kunz
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  • Meriden, CT
  • United States
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Hi, My friend has a BRAND NEW Amerigo Alto that is an 18" and is(I think) a med-wide but it is black! It is absolutely the most comfortable saddle to sit in....everything is easy in this saddle....sh…

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August 2
Margaret Kunz might attend Laura Coffey's event
Mike Schaffer coming to NY! at Loosestrife Farm, 30 Loosestrife lane , Accord NY
September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Cognitive, Bottom Up Dressage with Mike Schaffer "The cognitive, bottom up process of training a dressage horse begins with"first tier basics". They are: Go, Stop, Turn In, Move Out, and Soften. Although these concepts are hidden deep within the la…
August 2
June 6
gladys and Margaret Kunz are now friends
May 24
Hi, My friend has a BRAND NEW Amerigo Alto that is an 18" and is(I think) a med-wide but it is black! It is absolutely the most comfortable saddle to sit in....everything is easy in this saddle....she removed the knee rolls(as per me!!) and the resu…
May 11
Jean Luc, I read this description with interest. I am always amazed by the different ways horses process information. I don't believe we can ever really narrow it down to this kind or that. We just need to keep learning as much as we can and keep be…
March 19
December 24, 2009
Helyn, I LOVE your photo collection! The one titled 'friends' of a bay and gray rearing in play is my favorite! What a beautiful sight to see them in this pose, completely entwined so artisticly, and in pure joy of living. Thank you for sharing, Mar…
December 11, 2009
The weight is indeed greater into the left forearm and the muscling behind the left scapula is greater than the right. The horse has trouble adducting with the left forearm. His tendency is to trot right with the right hind quarter slightly right an…
December 4, 2009
Hi Margaret I would suggest to look deeper into the horse's changes. If I understand what you describe, the weight is greater on one shoulder. This might result from unevenness in lateral bending or transversal rotation, or both. In equine, Lateral…
December 3, 2009
Margaret Kunz added a discussion to the group Science Of Motion
When there is an imbalance in the shoulders and a saddle that has BEEN sufficient quite suddenly becomes NOT comfortable for the horse right after a trigger point myotherapy session, what would you suggest to do? Not ride the horse but work it on th…
December 3, 2009
Jean Luc Cornille group discussions on anything "horse"...dressage,jumpers, Science Of Motion in action.
December 3, 2009
Margaret Kunz is now a member of Barnmice Equestrian Social Community
December 3, 2009

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About Me:
I am a dressage rider and trainer with 25 years experience, have participated in a number of clinics with Jean-Luc, and prefer an holistic approach to training where there is harmony of purpose.
Country
USA
Do you have any pets?
Yes, 2 cats!
Topics of Interest
Dressage, Training

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At 6:54pm on August 2, 2010, Laura Coffey said…
Hope you can make it to the clinic, it would be great to meet you. Laura
At 11:59am on December 24, 2009, Laura Coffey said…
Hi Margaret, I've been saying hi to dressage riders who live and ride in the tri-state area. My horse and I live in Rosendale NY, which is about 90 miles north of Manhattan. Laura Coffey
 
 
 

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The late medieval nobility turned dressage into a sport by giving public demonstrations of "horse ballets" to wow the commoners during public celebrations. They would do airs above the ground as well as movements on the ground. The late medieval kni…
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Where did I state that medival dressage was humane and correct? I have stipulated that the SRS under Podhajsky presented dressage more correctly. I know who Kottas is and he is not a horseman! Podhajsky was a horseman and even General Patton was a h…
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