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SOM |
ISBN-10: |
0557534526 |
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52 |
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June 2010 |
ISBN-13: |
9780557534524
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Renowned author and advocate for equine health, Jean Luc Cornille, sorts facts from fiction about lungeing in this profound, 53-page, illustrated book. Cornille explains with crystal clarity the severity of damages incurred by extended sessions. A must for every trainer, rider, and anyone that has ever loved a horse!
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Jean Luc Cornille has produced a book that will be the "go to" reference for everyone interested in understanding just how the horse functions in response to human request. Lungeing has always been accepted as the foundation of training young horses. Thanks to Mr. Cornille we now know that these age-old methods are in fact damaging to our horses. This book will grant all horse people a deeper base of knowledge on the biomechanics of the horse as well as the destructive forces at work on the legs and spine when worked in a perpetual circle. Also offering sage advice for those times when lungeing is a must (mostly to do with the safety of the rider) the book is a must have for all those wishing to school their horse(s) with best intentions for those animals.
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Renowned author and advocate for equine health, Jean Luc Cornille, sorts facts from fiction about lungeing in this profound, 53-page, illustrated book. Cornille explains with crystal clarity the severity of damages incurred by extended sessions. A must for every trainer, rider, and anyone that has ever loved a horse!
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A Review Of Jean Luc Cornille Book
Mr. Cornille has, at long last, published the first comprehensive book on lungeing your horse. Based on science and biomechanical know-how this book is destined to become “the book” one refers to with questions about this debatable practice. Lungeing has for many years been either lauded or criticized – with both sides of the debate making sound arguments for their viewpoints. Now with undeniable evidence J.L. Cornille dispels the myths and defines, based on the physical nature of the horse, just what lungeing can and cannot do for and indeed to your horse.
No longer do you need wonder whether or not lungeing is harmful. Does the horse really bend? Do side reins effectively transfer impulsion to the hindquarters? Does the inside hind leg really become damaged when pushed faster on a perpetual circle. And finally is there a place at all for lungeing? These and many more questions are answered.
Well documented, succinctly stated and illustrated with medically accurate photos and graphics this book should be, without a doubt, included in your equine library.
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