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My Horse is in Front of the Vertical!: Essential Concepts for the Ethical Survival of Equestrian Sport

Gerd Heuschmann

This important riding manual shows every responsible rider the long but wonderful journey with a horse as a partner.

First published in 2010, Gerd Heuschmann's My Horse is in Front of the Vertical! is essential reading for anyone involved in the equestrian world. The world of equestrian sport is often shaped by competing influences-fame, profit, ego, and other less noble motivations-that can overshadow the true essence of classical horsemanship: putting the welfare of our horses as athletes and companions first.

Throughout history, horses have played an unparalleled role in human civilization. They have been indispensable partners in transport, industry, culture, education, leisure, and as loyal companions. Their contribution is immeasurable, and it is our duty to honor their legacy, preserve the integrity of classical riding, and protect their well-being.

WHAT TEACHERS, RIDERS, PARENTS AND CHILDREN NEED TO KNOW TO KEEP THEIR HORSE HEALTHY

At a time when performance counts more than ever, our wonderful equestrian sport has moved away from its ideals. Yet it could be so simple:

Ingredients:

- A lot of love for the horse

- A lot of knowledge

- A big heart and a lot of patience

The result:

- A healthy

- Mentally relaxed

- Well ridden

- And safe horse

So:

- Deep enjoyment of riding

And if desired, the horse can even shine in sport!

This basic riding book shows every responsible rider the long but wonderful journey with a horse as a partner.

First published in 2010, Gerd Heuschmann's Mein Pferd hat die Nase Vorn! remains essential reading for anyone involved in the equestrian industry. The equestrian world is often dominated by competing influences - fame, profit, ego and other less noble motivations - that can eclipse the true essence of horsemanship: putting the welfare of our horses as athletes and companions first.

This book offers a clear, practical approach to riding, horse care, housing, husbandry and training. It provides owners, trainers, instructors, breeders, parents and - most importantly - riders of all ages with a logical framework for the proper handling of horses. While Heuschmann's fact-based insights may seem intuitive to experienced riders, newcomers to the sport, hobby or competition often have difficulty recognizing whether a trainer's methods, stable management or riding philosophy actually focus on the horse's welfare. This book serves as a valuable guide to recognizing and preserving good horsemanship traditions and avoiding problematic practices.

A particularly useful feature of this book are the three checklists that readers can use to rate lessons, stable management and their own riding on a relative scale. These tools allow riders, parents, trainers and breeders to analyze existing practices in a structured way, identify areas for improvement and make targeted positive changes in their daily equestrian activities.

At Xenophon Press, we are passionate about the continued education of riders in their quest for truth and excellence in horsemanship. If you enjoy this book, we would appreciate a positive review and your recommendation to your colleagues and friends in the equestrian world.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Xenophon Press LLC
  • Publish Date: May 15th, 2025
  • Pages: 150
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.61in - 6.69in - 0.32in - 0.55lb
  • EAN: 9781948717724
  • Categories: Animal Sports - Equestrian

About the Author

Heuschmann, Gerd: - Dr. Gerhard Heuschmann was born on October 6, 1959, in Marktredwitz, Germany, and grew up on his family's farm.After completing his secondary education in 1979, he underwent training at the German Riding School in Warendorf. He then went on to study veterinary medicine at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. After graduating, he initially worked as anassistant veterinarian in Munich before taking a position in 1989 as a junior staff member at the German Equestrian Federation (FN) in Warendorf. Shortly afterward, Dr. Heuschmann assumed the role of advisor in the breeding department. His collaboration with the FN ended in 1991.In that same year, he took over an equine clinic in North Rhine- Westphalia. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. Heuschmann ran the clinic together with Dr. Baltus and simultaneously developed what has since become his renowned lecture series on equine biomechanics.In 2006, his first publication, "Finger in der Wunde" ("Tug of War"), was released and has since been translated into 15 languages. This successful debut was followed by other works, including "Balanceakt" ("Balancing Act"), "Stellung und Biegung" ("Positioning and Bending"), and the DVD "Stimmen der Pferde" ("If Horses could Speak"). These titles are also now available in multiple languages. His newest book is a commentated version of the classic, H. Dv. 12 where he and Kurd Albrecht von Ziegner give valuable insights for todays riders: H. Dv. 12 with Commentary.Dr. Heuschmann remains active worldwide as a speaker at symposia and as a trainer at numerous seminars and training events.
Williams, Richard F.: - Richard Williams began riding in Canada at the age of eleven. He was introduced to Dressage at fifteen, and has since devoted his life to the promotion of Classical Horsemanship. Mr. Williams is widely-read in equestrian literature and has attended many lecture series and symposiums on the subject. He has completed judges' forums, instructors' seminars, and other significant educational events dealing with classical equitation. Since 1983, Mr. Williams has instructed private students in dressage, and has presented clinics in many different states.Currently, Mr. Williams continues the work of Xenophon Press founder, Ivan Bezugloff. Xenophon Press is alive and well bringing historic and new classical equestrian works to print in the English language. This has further increased the knowledge base Mr. Williams uses in his teaching and training process.