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Centered
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Centered Riding®
is a
method of teaching and learning riding which addresses how the rider’s
mind affects the body, and how both interact with the horse. It
stresses good use of the body in horse
and rider, making riding more balanced,
athletic, and less stressful for both horse and rider. Centered Riding
uses a knowledge of equine and human
anatomy, balance and movement along with
body awareness methods, the body-mind
connection, mental imagery, and
techniques from Tai Chi,
the Alexander Technique,
and sport psychology. These techniques, adapted to the needs and
desires of each individual, can help riders work in balance and
harmony with their horses, to achieve their athletic best, and to make
riding a safer, more enjoyable lifelong pastime for all.
Originally developed by
Sally Swift,
Centered Riding is used by riders of all ages, levels and riding
interests, from beginners, pleasure riders and therapeutic riders to
trainers, instructors and Olympic competitors, and is taught by
Centered Riding instructors around the world.
The
Basic Principles of Centered Riding
include:
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Soft Eyes:
relaxed, "wide-angle" vision opens the rider’s sense of "feel" and
body awareness as well as providing direction and a wider field of
vision.
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Breathing: using
the diaphragm and breathing deeply and naturally enables better
balance, posture and athletic ability, and can be used to release
tension, gather energy, and influence the horse.
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Centering:
becoming aware of the center of balance, movement and power located
deep in the body.
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Grounding: the
rider’s feeling of balance, stability and security in relation to
the ground and to his horse.
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Balance: the
rider’s balance is dynamic (balance in motion), and united with the
horse; the body is balanced and free to move easily and naturally.
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Clear intent:
involves the rider’s direction, focus and thought process; it can
help with clarity, communication, and confidence.
Susan
Harris
and Peggy Brown
are Centered Riding
Instructor/Clinicians who have both worked extensively with Sally
Swift. They give Centered Riding clinics, workshops, lectures and
demonstrations, including Open Centered
Riding Clinics (Introduction to Centered
Riding, Continuing Centered Riding, & Centered Riding for specific
disciplines such as Centered Jumping, Dressage, Western, Saddle Seat,
Distance Riding, etc.), Centered Riding
Instructor Courses, and
Centered Riding Instructor Update Clinics
across North America and around the world. They work with adults and
children at all levels, including Pony Clubs.
Peggy Brown also teaches
Centered Driving,
applying the principles of Centered Riding to carriage, pleasure and
competition driving. For more information on
Centered Driving lessons, demonstrations or
clinics, please click on the link below.
Clinic &
Lecture Schedules
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