5 Quotes by Alois Podhajsky

  • Author Alois Podhajsky
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    Whenever difficulties appear, the rider must ask himself: does the horse not want execute my demands, does he not understand what I want, or is he physically unable to carry them out? The rider’s conscience must find the answer.

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    Nature can exist without Art, but Art can never exist without Nature.

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    There is one principle that should never be abandoned, namely, that the rider must learn to control himself before he can control his horse. This is the basic, most important principle to be preserved in equitation.

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    The objective of the Classical Art of Riding is to train the horse not only to be brilliant in the movements and the exercises of the High School but also to be quiet, supple and obedient and by his smooth movements to make riding a true pleasure.

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    Equestrian art, perhaps more than any other, is closely related to the wisdom of life.

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