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The Science Of Motion In Hand technique is inspired by General Decarpentry’s idea, has evolved from reflex conditioning and submission to a partnership engaging the horse’s intelligence. Decarpentry wrote Academic Equitation in 1949. At this time the general consensus was that animals were there to serve us, or to be killed for food or to be hunted for pleasure. Very few considered animals including the horse could have emotions, empathy and therefore intelligence. Training techniques were about submission to cues. Today most training techniques remain at the same level, however knowledge has raised human awareness to the fact that animals have morality, empathy, sensitivity, reciprocity, sense of fairness, etc.Jean Luc Cornille scienceofmotion/documents/in_hand_therapy_course_.html
Posted on: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:41:21 +0000

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