Here are ten of our readers' favourite articles on horsemanship, picked up from the WoSJ-archives:
- Thomas Fuchs: “The one who learns from different systems, becomes the most complete horseman”
- Marcus Ehning: “I worry that the younger generation is getting too far removed from the most important of it all; the horse”
- Piet Raijmakers: “Good horsemanship is to be able to read the horse”
- Gregory Wathelet: “Good horsemanship is much more than just good riding”
- Peder Fredricson on horsemanship: “The horse is your responsibility, so you need to get involved and be engaged”
- According to Marco Kutscher, good riding is a subject you can philosophize a lot on
- Eric van der Vleuten: “The closer you are to your horse, the better”
- Jos Lansink: “We have to keep the horsemanship alive”
- Bliss Heers: “We should promote good horsemanship, not only the wins, the medals and the social scene around the sport”
- Kees van den Oetelaar: “Breeding has nothing to do with money and everything to do with feeling”