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it's the journey, Jun 15 2002
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This review is from: The Essential Paul Belasik: Riding Towards the Light, Exploring Dressage Technique, and The Songs of Horses (Hardcover)
I have studied riding dressage whilst living in Europe and it all seemed so harsh. I ride reiners and have found that my joy in riding ANY horse is the journey. It's the experience of the exploration. Mr. Belasik does a brilliant job of offering a path of learning without absolutes of how one HAS to ride. Also he couples these lessons with stories of his own lessons (life and equine) that then weave a wonderful journey of passions with horses and learning. He shows that to do anything well one must seek out masters in many fields. Many times this proves that learning a martial art, zen, and equestrianship all apply to the process. I find this book a most enjoyable read! I would also like to thank Trafalgar Square for such a high quality book. The paper is wonderful and the text/font most readable.
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Spiritual and Practical Horsemanship From a Modern Master, May 7 2002
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This review is from: The Essential Paul Belasik: Riding Towards the Light, Exploring Dressage Technique, and The Songs of Horses (Hardcover)
Paul Belasik is a modern master and a rare horseman who can relate his vast wealth of knowledge to his students as flawlessly as he practices it with his own horses. In his first book of the trilogy, "Riding Toward the Light," Paul shares the story of his apprenticeship in riding, when he learned the trade that he now teaches and shares through writing. THrough his story, the rider learns the foundations of dressage but (more importantly) the way that a rider draws upon experience to build his technique and his philosophy. In the second book, Exploring Dressage Technique, Paul approaches practical training issues and applies theories of biomechanics, his own experience, and the wisdom of the masters to bring the rider an understanding of where problems arise and how to address them. In the final book of the trilogy, "The Songs of Horses," the author teaches by parable, telling seven marvelous stories of lessons learned from unique horsemen and women in various times and places across history. Together, the books express the thought process of a true equestrian artist, teaching a the reader/rider to view horsemanship as a dynamic process, a creative process, and a journey through the self. It's such a pleasurable read that one almost doesn't perceive the wealth of technical and historical information that it provides on every page. This is a must-have for any classical dressage rider's library.
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Spiritual and Practical Horsemanship From a Modern Master, May 7 2002
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This review is from: The Essential Paul Belasik: Riding Towards the Light, Exploring Dressage Technique, and The Songs of Horses (Hardcover)
Paul Belasik is a modern master and a rare horseman who can relate his vast wealth of knowledge to his students as flawlessly as he practices it with his own horses. In his first book of the trilogy, "Riding Toward the Light," Paul shares the story of his apprenticeship in riding, when he learned the trade that he now teaches and shares through writing. THrough his story, the rider learns the foundations of dressage but (more importantly) the way that a rider draws upon experience to build his technique and his philosophy. In the second book, Exploring Dressage Technique, Paul approaches practical training issues and applies theories of biomechanics, his own experience, and the wisdom of the masters to bring the rider an understanding of where problems arise and how to address them. In the final book of the trilogy, "The Songs of Horses," the author teaches by parable, telling seven marvelous stories of lessons learned from unique horsemen and women in various times and places across history. Together, the books express the thought process of a true equestrian artist, teaching a the reader/rider to view horsemanship as a dynamic process, a creative process, and a journey through the self. It's such a pleasurable read that one almost doesn't perceive the wealth of technical and historical information that it provides on every page. This is a must-have for any classical dressage rider's library.
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it's the journey, Jun 15 2002
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This review is from: The Essential Paul Belasik: Riding Towards the Light, Exploring Dressage Technique, and The Songs of Horses (Hardcover)
I have studied riding dressage whilst living in Europe and it all seemed so harsh. I ride reiners and have found that my joy in riding ANY horse is the journey. It's the experience of the exploration. Mr. Belasik does a brilliant job of offering a path of learning without absolutes of how one HAS to ride. Also he couples these lessons with stories of his own lessons (life and equine) that then weave a wonderful journey of passions with horses and learning. He shows that to do anything well one must seek out masters in many fields. Many times this proves that learning a martial art, zen, and equestrianship all apply to the process. I find this book a most enjoyable read! I would also like to thank Trafalgar Square for such a high quality book. The paper is wonderful and the text/font most readable.
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For a Richer Experience With Horses., Mar 29 2008
By Carole J. Cox "DrivingMs.Haflinger" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Essential Paul Belasik: Riding Towards the Light, Exploring Dressage Technique, and The Songs of Horses (Hardcover)
This collection of works is written toward understanding a journey as a rider. The true experience of becomeing an equestrian from the inside out will develop the person to the core and as a gift, they will find a more total relationship with the horse. The rider of today is a competitor. Often, they can lose touch with what can be a rich and rewarding experience. Often they do not see what is beneath them or within them. without these realizations, their competitive experience will be retarded and their life experience will be left short.
Last year, I had a bad accident while training a horse. It was my own fault because I had been too ambitious that day in what I expected out of the horse. I succumbed to external pressures and was left broken and out of balance.
I hope to return to some experience with horses. I know that without the guidance I receive from the works of Paul Belasik, I cannot do so. This is about more than riding, it is about the journey of the soul.
Readers who are looking for a book geared more toward classical dressage technique will love "Dressage in the 21st Century". They will be rewarded by rich photographic examples and detailed explanation in another lovely, must have work.
These books belong on the shelf of any dedicated horse person, without regard to their discipline.
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