Helyn Marie Cornille
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RollKur or Hyperflexion

Hi Bernd The point is precisely that functional athletes are doing better and remain sound. I agree with you that the main issue is the judging standards. If judges were properly educated they wou...

Tagged: rollkur, hyperflexion, prix, grand, training

Replied Nov 5

RollKur or Hyperflexion

Hi Teddy Cutting the skin with spurs is torture. applying on the horse tongue a force greater that the tongue structure can absorb is painful. There are however many riding techniques which do not...

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Replied Nov 3

RollKur or Hyperflexion

Dear Teddy Thank you for your response. You are referring to pathological changes, (damages) on the nuchal ligament and cervical vertebrae which is not the subject of our discussion. Not a word in...

Tagged: rollkur, hyperflexion, prix, grand, training

Replied Nov 3

RollKur or Hyperflexion

Hyper Flexion of the Upper Neck, A Failure of Olympic Dimension Written by Jean Luc Cornille is up at http://scienceofmotion.com/documents/hyper-flexion This is the science of it, explained in term...

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Congratulation for your remarks. Horses are lame because they are not properly trained for the achievements they are asked to perform. Instead of using more drug to repair the damages, a more efficient application of advances in scientific knowled...
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December 6, 2009 The shock waves from the FEI's implementation of the progressive medications list has encircled the globe and sharply divided the equine community. I am very concerned by the rhetoric being used to justify the change. I signed th...
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I really don't understand all the scientific issues, but I know one thing: people already are using enough medication on competition horses that does not follow the rules. While the USEF rules are more relaxed than the FEI rules on medication in s...
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December 6, 2009 The shock waves from the FEI's implementation of the progressive medications list has encircled the globe and sharply divided the equine community. I am very concerned by the rhetoric being used to justify the change. I signed th...
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You are correct. I believe my horse is "relaxed" when he "gives his back", or his back moves softly up and down as he moves. I achieve this on the lunge line and don't proceed to further work unless I get it. Laura
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Jean Luc Cornille group discussions on anything "horse"...dressage,jumpers, Science Of Motion in action.
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Hi Laura The term relax has to be understood carefully. In French language there is the word "decontraction" which means absence of unnecessary contraction. The word is correct but cannot be translated in English. The closest English word is "rela...
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Interesting... I was just reading Mike Schaffer on training approaches. He was discussing the merits of teaching relaxation, etc as opposed to putting "forward" at the top of the training pyramid. If I am hearing you correctly there are actually p...
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Jean Luc Cornille group discussions on anything "horse"...dressage,jumpers, Science Of Motion in action.
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Hi Margaret I would suggest to look deeper into the horse's changes. If I understand what you describe, the weight is greater on one shoulder. This might result from unevenness in lateral bending or transversal rotation, or both. In equine, Later...
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Hi Laura You obviously have made an adjustment in your training approach that rendered the horse more comfortable. Your next task is to identified what you did. The term stretching has to be understood clearly. There are approximately 344 articul...
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of course! horses and dog
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Dressage, Eventing, Jumper, Horse Care, Training, Stable Management

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Open letter to the FEI progressive medications list Eleanor M. Kellon, VMD

December 6, 2009

The shock waves from the FEI's implementation of the progressive medications list has encircled the globe and sharply divided the equine community. I am very concerned by the rhetoric being used to justify the change. I signed the petition at www.no-fei.com, and stand squarely with the BEVA, many of the FEI's own present and past veterinarians, their Honorary Scientific Advisor, all national organizations opposing this change and concerned in… Continue

Posted on December 7, 2009 at 3:07pm — 2 Comments

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"The horse who could not trot" Lameness Video

Understandably, the successes of extraordinary horses are exploited to accredit given schools of thought. It would be eminently useful if the lameness of others horses trained through the same school of thought were analyzed with equal passion. The flaws of a training technique may be compensated by the talent of particularly gifted horses. The deficiencies are indeed exposed by the failure of reasonably talented athletes. The alarming injury rate amongst dressage and hunter jumper horses strong… Continue

Posted on December 1, 2009 at 10:00am —

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Find The Lameness-Jean Luc Cornille

he horse is three years old turning four. He has been backed four, maybe five times at the date of this video recording. Therefore, it is not a training issue. At three years old, the horse is so lame that he is not capable of trotting with a rider on his back.

Can you figure out which limb is hurt. In the next newsletter we will show you where the lameness started, why it shows the way it does and how it was possible to restore soundness.

The lameness was not identified until the backing proc… Continue

Posted on November 20, 2009 at 12:19am — 3 Comments

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At 3:57pm on November 4, 2009, cheyenne said…
hey your horses are so beautiful and so are all your photos!![=]
At 1:46pm on November 3, 2009, Elizabeth Gormley said…
Thank you for your reply. I agree that this site is very well designed.
At 2:57pm on November 2, 2009, Nicole Salo said…
I'm just checking out your website now, very interesting stuff! Is that your horse in the picture? :)
At 2:20pm on November 2, 2009, Elizabeth Gormley said…
Hello
I noticed your comment when I logged in today and I am happy to see you here on this site. My friends and I enjoy the Science of Motion site and many of Mr. Cornille's written articles. I first became aware of his philosophy when I saw him speak at the University of Florida Veterinary College to the veterinarians and students when I worked there running three labs. I was very impressed by his approach to horse training as it seems he only uses modalities that are provably effective and evidence based, while keeping ethology and welfare of the horse the top priority. I am starting a horse sportsmedicine group here, perhaps you might like to join. I am glad there are still some people who actively train horses that have come out against hyperflexion, as many say the only people that disagree with hyperflexion have never trained a horse to any significant level. Clearly you are not in that category.
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