In equestrian tradition, “changing the frame” has too often been misunderstood as shortening the horse: compressing the neck, tightening the outline, and reducing the apparent length of the body. From the perspective of modern biomechanics, this approach is fundamentally flawed. It destabilises and disengages the horse’s long ligaments that run through the spine and into
Training Young Horses Is a Must (This is a 5-Minute Read — but the wisdom lasts a lifetime) “If you think early training will ruin your horse, it’s not the
RELAXATION Q1: Why do we begin with relaxation instead of movement?A: Because relaxation is the foundation of safe, effective movement. Without it, every step is built over tension — and tension leads to compensation, resistance, and eventually, injury. In our method, we don’t manage tension — we resolve it.We teach the horse to consciously recognize
From Relaxation to Spectacular Movement & Strong Back The Kinetic Functional Harmony of the Horse Why We Do This Work In our training approach, we do not seek to “correct” dysfunctions in a mechanical way — rather, we aim to unlock the horse’s full neuro-muscular and emotional potential. Performance, in our framework, is not the
Kinetic Chains – Coordinated Energy Transfer In this module, we shift our focus to the integration of movement — the coordination of muscle groups and energy pathways that work in unison to create efficient, powerful motion. We call these pathways kinetic chains — dynamic, temporary structures of muscular and fascial coordination that allow the horse