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<p><em>Lessons in Lightness&nbsp;Full Color&nbsp;Expanded Edition</em>&nbsp;by Mark Russell published posthumously further advances the concept of&nbsp;<em>Art Form Riding</em>&nbsp;first presented in the 2004 edition of<em>Lessons in Lightness</em>. Soft shaping and the development of the horse&rsquo;s flexibility balance and strength through a heightened sense of relaxation this approach teaches us that&nbsp;<em>mobility</em>&nbsp;<em>gives forward.&nbsp;</em>Through logical gymnastic progressions a positive feedback loop of relaxation flexibility and strength develops. From these progressions energy springs forth so horses work in concert with their riders with calmness and exuberance.</p><p>Maintaining both relaxation and balance in a forward mindset can be a difficult state to achieve.&nbsp;<em>Lessons in Lightness Full Color&nbsp;Expanded Edition</em>&nbsp;offers in-depth guidance on how to create this often elusive combination.</p><p>Progressions include:</p><p>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Accessing the horse&rsquo;s jaw and spine.</p><p>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Teaching the horse that the bit is an indicator for relaxation.</p><p>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Development of the horse&rsquo;s often over-looked balance-inducing postural muscles.</p><p>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Development of flexion and strength through lateral movements and rein-back in relaxed postures.</p><p>&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Necessary for success each lesson begins in hand before progressing under saddle.</p><p>A new&nbsp;chapter&nbsp;entitled&nbsp;<em>The Hidden Influences of the Bridle: The Stomatognathic System</em>by Jillian Kreinbring M. S. underlines an expanded focus on equine biomechanics. Understanding the horse&rsquo;s functional anatomy is highlighted throughout this edition; it is the key to avoiding many common roadblocks.</p><p>In the 1980&rsquo;s Mark studied with Master Nuno Oliveira. He practiced Tai Chi and Chi Gong for decades. Later Mark infused certain Natural Horsemanship philosophies into his practice. Mark&rsquo;s gifts were to&nbsp;<em>see</em>&nbsp;<em>understand</em> and&nbsp;<em>maintain</em>&nbsp;an approach that did not stray from these unifying philosophies. Mark Russell lost his life on June 12 2016. Mark&rsquo;s wife Hela is committed to preserving his life&rsquo;s work. For more information Visit&nbsp;www.naturaldressage.com</p>