| In Lessons in Lightness, veteran trainer Mark Russell carries the classical knowledge of "riding in lightness" forward. His theories and concepts are drawn from the teachings of the French and Iberian ecuyers, or riding masters, who are credited with being the first to promote the benefits of suppleness and flexion in the horse in order to achieve lightness to the aids. By using these methods the rider unleashes the horse's true movement without either driving force (the rider's legs) or holding restraints (the rider's hands). When the rider enables the horse to use his energy efficiently, the horse will drive himself forward- once balanced in self-carriage, there will be no resistance in the rein. | ![]() |
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Mark Russell wrote this book about his methods and his program because riding in lightness works for both horse and rider. To understand how the horse thinks and how he creates forward impulsion and propels energy through his body empowers the rider to better educate the horse. An exploration into the horse's physiological and psychological state is the basis for building that strong bond most riders yearn to achieve. Learning lightness opens the door to the art of riding. |
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"follow this book and your horse will thank you for it"- HORSE CONNECTION
"this book is terrific...respectful of both horse and rider...to help our horses move with increased lighness, relaxation, precision, and happiness"- HORSEMEN'S YANKEE PEDLAR
"Incorporates the nature of the horse thoughout"- NATURAL HORSE
"While the basis for much of this book is dressage, the concept of lightness is relevant to most horse sports...useful and a pleasure to read"- THE AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE JOURNAL