3 DVDs :
Critical documentation on the LDR/Rollkur/Hyperflexion method of ridiing and training horses

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Uitsluitend voor non commercieel gebruik en bedoeld voor de documentatie van de gebruikelijke praktijk en analyse van de effecten van de Hyperflexion/Rollkur/LDR methode .
Deze DVDs worden voor de productie- en verzendkosten ter beschikking gesteld aan geinteresseerden.Het zijn amateuropnames op DVD-R rebrand. Op sommige oude DVD players of computers kan het afspelen nog wel eens problemen veroorzaken.
This DVDs can be ordered for non commercial use only as a documentation of the practise of this methode for production and shipping costs. They are amateur video's burned on on DVD -R. (Which sometimes gives problems wit some older DVD players or computers)
These DVD's have been produced for non-commercial use only and give an idea of the practical use of this method during warming up before a test.
Content per DVD:
One rider performing the Hyperflexion technique in the top sport filmed for some longer time during warming up at the Dutch Championships.
- Short introduction and comment in English (instruction where to focus on when watching)
- Some essentials in short scenes
- Some essentials and impressions commented by photo's taken out of the scenes
- Some longer scenes
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Order DVD Hyperflexion
Drie ruiters uit de top in actie
Inhoud per DVD:
1 ruiter, die in de topsport met deze methode werkt en deze ook propageerd werd gefilmd over een langer tijdstip tijdens het losrijden op een wedstrijd.
- Inleiding (commentaar en instructie waarop te letten) in het Engels
- sequentie van typierende korte scenes
- sequentie van impressies (foto's) uit de films die de hulpengeving en effecten laten zien
- langere scenes in (normale snelheid en slow motion)
Deze video's zijn amateuropnames en genomen tijdens een voor het publiek opengestelde wedstrijd op het losrijtererrein (eveneens opengesteld voor het publiek). Aan de productie hebben een aantal paarden(sport)vrienden en hippische deskundigen meegewerkt.
Geen spectaculaire beelden maar de essentie
Het zijn geen spectaculaire beelden, maar ze laten de essentie van deze methode, de hulpengeving en de effecten op het paard duidelijk zien en zijn daarom geschikt om als basis voor een documentatie van de praktijk van deze methode gebruikt te worden. Dezelfde essenties zijn bij alle drie gefilmde ruiters te herkennen.
Correcte toepassing van de methode
Omdat het om ruiters gaat, die deze methode ook in hun instructie en via clinics aan de paardensportvrienden en ruiters doorgeven , gaan wij er van uit dat het om een correcte toepassing van de LDR/Hyperflexion/Rollkur-methode gaat. Helaas waren de desbetreffende ruiters niet bereid om de DVDs ook te voorzien van hun commentaar of met ons over de inhoud van de DVDs in discussie te gaan.
De beelden spreken voor zich
Wij hebben ons beperkt op weinig commentaar en geven vooral een instructie op welke criteria te letten tijdens het bekijken van de scenes. In het begeleidend schrijven zijn vragen geformuleerd, die wij aan de ruiters hadden willen stellen. De beelden spreken voor zich zelf.
De DVD's zijn met amateurapparatuur en programmatuur gemaakt.
Zie hierover ook het artikel in de Paardenkrant van begin mei 2006: (klik op het artikel)
zie ook Videoanalyse
Engels begeleidend schrijven bij de drie DVD's
Attached letter to the DVD-material
Dear Sir, Madam
There is currently heated debate about the LDR/Hyper flexion/Rollkur Method of riding, not only within the FEI, but also among a large group of horse friends and riders across the whole world. We believe that credible and well founded conclusions must be backed not only by scientific research, but also by an analysis of photo and video material on the practical and systematic use of this riding technique. Such material has neither been published by the riders/trainers using the method nor by the press or other media. However it is an essential component of the debate.
The past few years, our institute has researched and analysed the common practice and underlying theory of the Rollkur/LDR/Hyper flexion method of riding and training dressage horses. We have analysed in total more than 10 hours of video samples of riders using the Janssen Training System in the warming up area, during the test and after the test. Our analyses (which we carried out in cooperation with equine specialists in the Netherlands and other countries) led us to the conclusion that this method, or rather the essence of it goes against the aim of dressage (physically, mechanically
and mentally), the dressage training scala and horses’ biomechanical and ethological nature (the nature of the horse's body and mind). Following the very vague statement made at the FEI workshop, we are very concerned that this method will become more and more accepted at all levels of riding. It has a negative influence on riders’ attitude towards horses and poses a threat in terms of ethics.
It is our belief that some of the photo- and video material we have collected can help to analyse these impacts. This approach to riding has practical implications. This is why we decided to make the material in question public.
It is obvious that we do not have any commercial ambitions and it is not our intention to harm persons nor to cause damage to one of the riders. We watched and filmed objectively, systematically and very closely during public performances. The picture can only be complete by showing riders and their horses in action. We are concerned that people will approve of and get used to this way of riding, and only be aware of what they are told about the method. The aim of these videos is to demonstrate in motion the way this method is used during warming up before a test during the Dutch Championships in 2004.With this material we hope to show the method in practice and its consequences for the horses’ mind and well-being to a large public.
When watching what really happens, persons who are not familiar with the equine sport seem to realise instinctively that something is wrong. They realise that there is a lack of harmony and that the interactive dialogue between rider and horse no longer exists. This current approach has been profiled as a unique method for success, without people realising how it effects and damages the horse.
Some questions we should like to ask the riders on our DVD’s:
· Why are the horses at the beginning of the warming up 20 – 30 minutes ridden in high speed on the forehand?
· Warming up should support the muscles and brain with extra oxygen and supple the muscles and joints step by step. In a permanent hyper flexion position the bronchial tubes cannot work properly. What is the benefit of this high speed and active workout with less oxygen support at the beginning of the warming up?
· Why to flex the neck by use of the curb (!) into positions and not in co harmony with the direction of the movement?
· Why are the gaits sometimes limited or disturbed on purpose?
· Why not working on correct bending and engagement of the back legs and croup.(Hankenbiegung)
· Why are the horses forced into positions they cannot relax and work with their loins muscles with tension . This tension is remaining during the whole warming up..
· Why is it intended to force the horse (by bringing it on the forehand and taking away his head and neck for balance ) to take more weight on the forelegs than when the weight is equally distributed over the 4 legs by helping the horse to carry the weight in balance.
· Why is it intended (by using the low and short position) to make it more difficult for the horse to bring up his forelegs as these forelegs stay longer in contact with the ground and have to be taken up with more muscular force .
· Why are the half haults and haults not used to prepare “hankenbiegung” and to make the horse supple to bend . During the test suppleness in the haunches and bending will be requested by the FEI rules..
· Why is the extremely high tempo used and collected trot or collected canter cannot be trained during the warming up?
· Why is the horse frequently disturbed in its balance and forced by the hand and the power of the riders instead of helping him to find its own balance by moving him in its natural way with the rider positioned right above the centre of graviity?
· Why are the horses limited by the hands of the rider asked to react from behind without giving them the opportunity to bring their reacting legs under their centre of gravity.
· Why are the riders “giving leg ” or kicking at moments the horse is not able to collect his hind quarters. The horses are forced to place their activated back legs sideways.
· Why are the riders giving contradictory aids by blocking the front and asking activity and forwards by their legs and weight.
· Why is the horse not allowed to lengthen its frame during extended gaits with a maximum during the suspension and even disturbing the required breathing at these moments.
· Why are the horses sweating extremely on not natural places in comparison when the horse is moving free or is worked out in classical training?
· Why is it necessary to force the horse in more and more activity and tension without giving it the chance to relax while being active (Durchlässigkeit).
· Why is it intended to restrict the walk that it looses its rhythm?
· Why is it intended to ride half passes without collection and bending in high speed and tension?
· Why are flying changes performed on the forehand and with a high croup?
· Why is the rhythm often disturbed by making the horse “react”. taking him completely out of its movement. and making the horse extremely nervous..
· What is the definition of correctly riding according to the hyper flexion method and how does a bad practice of this method look like?
· Looking at the pictures during the warming up what is the definition of a Happy Athlete for these riders?
The riders and trainers presented on the DVD have been contacted by us and are informed that we intend to make this project public. We have asked them for their co-operation and to provide us with their comments. The riders in question not only refused to cooperate but also threatened to sue us. I received letters from their lawyers threatening us with court proceedings and very high fines, even in the case of a completely non profit and educational use of the material. In the event of a court decision to stop distribution,
At this moment the riders haven’t taken any legal action so far. Of course it is still possible that after the delivery of our DVD’s the riders will take legal actions to our Institute. In case there will be a court decision stopping distribution we have to demand you to return the DVD’s on our first request. This means that we stay owner of the DVD and that you are only allowed to use these DVD’s to analyse the methods of training.
We hope to have informed you sufficiently and we also expect to provide
interested persons with substantive documentation on the topic of the debate.
Yours sincerely
Ulrike Thiel
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