See and understand how the human body is put together and how it can perform in unison with the horse. The Visible Rider’s transparency allows viewers to observe how human movement is interpreted by a horse, and how balance and straightness are dynamic, ever-changing states. The Visible Rider shows how to follow the horse’s movement at all gaits, and also demonstrates common riding faults and their effects on both horse and rider. Clearly and thoughtfully presented, this videotape will be helpful for English and Western riders of all levels, instructors, trainers, and judges, too! Seeing is believing--you may recognize some of your own riding habits, and learn how to improve them.

50 minutes; VHS (NTSB / US video format only) $39.95    Click to Order





                            







 

Dvd Visible Horse
Dvd Visible Rider
Anatomy in Motion DVDs and Videos

 

Susan E. Harris
4495 West Road
Cortland, NY 13045
Phone/Fax: (607)753-7357
sueharris46@yahoo.com
susanharris@anatomyinmotion.com

Peggy Brown
Walnut Hill Farm
2365 Perrysburg-Holland Road
Maumee, OH 43537
Phone/Fax: (419) 865-8308
walnuthill@juno.com


 


The Visible Horse


Susan Harris presents her popular "Visible Horse" demonstration

(shown at Equitana USA, Equitana Australia, and other equestrian expos)

with the muscular and skeletal systems painted on a living horse.

This fascinating presentation shows in living color how the horse’s bones and muscles work in motion. It includes slow-motion studies of walk, trot, canter, jog, lope and gallop; what created good and poor movement; how to help your horse move better, and much more. The program is clearly and simply presented and is ideal for 4-H, pony club and horse owners; yet it is also a valuable learning experience and teaching tool for instructors, trainers, equine massage therapists and other horse professionals. You will come away with a far better understanding and appreciation for your horse.

50 minutes; VHS (NTSB / US video format only) $39.95    Click to Order

The Visible Rider

 


Susan Harris, and Peggy Brown as the "Visible Rider" wearing a skeleton suit, demonstrate how a rider’s anatomy works in English and Western riding and jumping.