-
Rollkur or
hyperflexion of the horse's neck is
defined as "flexion of the horse's neck
achieved through aggressive force" and is
banned in International...
- and new
controversies arose,
especially about training methods such as
Rollkur,
problems in the
field of
endurance riding,
stable confinement, and the...
- the
practice of
rollkur after public pressure. At the 2012
Summer Olympics in London,
Kittel was
pictured riding Scandic in
rollkur in the warm up prior...
-
Grunsven has been
closely linked with the
controversial training method rollkur,
although she has
moved to
distance herself from the
practice after it...
- and round"
training method known as
Rollkur, or hyperflexion. However, both
proponents and
opponents of
Rollkur have
disagreed on this point. Sjef Janssen...
- "LDR" (low, deep and round)
hyperflexion training technique also
known as
Rollkur,
which faces claims of
causing physical harm to the horse, and is considered...
- an
issue of a BHS
publication carried an
article on the
controversial rollkur procedure (otherwise
known as LDR or Hyperflection) debate. The BHS received...
- movements.
While these modern methods, such as the
highly controversial rollkur technique, can
produce winning animals,
classical dressage riders argue...
- evidence-based equestrianism. The FEI has
banned hyperflexion of horse’s neck, the
Rollkur technique, but a July 2014
article in the
Guardian notes that it was still...
- The
Gogue may be
adjusted extremely short as a
device for
rollkur, and
opponents of
rollkur consider this to be
abuse of the horse. Additionally, novice...