About Nevzorov Haute Ecole
NHE is a multi facted modern School for people who have commited themselves to the ancient art of a horses education.
The development of the human is absolutely fundamental to the horses education but the growth of the human is not the purpose of the School. The developments of the inner life of a human is neither about leadership or dominance skills but about the subltlies and disciplines of human on unseen levels. The School teaches composure and awareness and in this way Nevzorov Haute Ecole for the human can be interpreted as a highly spiritual and disciplined path.
For the horse, Nevzorov Haute Ecole signifies freedom. Not just emancipation from the common shackles such as bit or bridles, for those certainly have no purpose in NHE. Even more, the conversation about them in the School serves no purpose, the Students of NHE have moved far and beyond the stupidity and shallow purposes of such devices. Metal and iron simply does not exist in the School.
In NHE, the horse has total choice of his destiny.
Spanish Walk, pesades, wild games with human in total self discipline, about trust and self awareness, vibrancy of spirit and mind, all these things mirror a NHE relationship however there is more, far more here than people realize.
The horse grows incrementally along side the human, his tutor. The Kings manifest their full potential, the human simply guides, and most definately befriends a horse.
"We are the tutors to Kings!"
NHE Motto
The following is an article written by Michael Belivacqua, a wonderful man and friend to Alexander and Lydia Nevzorov. His words have been chosen as an introduction, as they are clear representation of what is Nevzorov Haute Ecole really is.
Inspiring Natural Potential by Michael Belivacqua
Alexander Nevzorov brought Haute Ecole to the new, humane level. Haute Ecole is a French term for high school. It is classical dressage stemming from the cavalry with complex moves by the horse including airs above the ground such as capriole, courbette, and levade.
He teaches horses to perform the most difficult elements of Haute Ecole, not only without any constraint, punishment, bridles and bits, that is looked upon as a norm in modern Haute Ecole, but he does all this on a horse that is in a perfect collection.
As he describes, "Difficult elements of traditional riding schools, perfect obedience, a perfect collection without a bridle, or halter or any such tool ... It shows how it is possible to study the true, live bio- mechanics of movements and difficult Haute Ecole elements which are safe for a horse..."
All the systems of man and horse relationships exclude any kind of love. Especially love for the horse. If we look narrowly at what sportsmen, stunt men, old classical school representatives do with horses, we'll see clearly that such relationships would be logical only if they had hatred at the heart of their actions ... I lived in the atmosphere of cruelty, watching how stunt men treated horses, how sportsmen tortured them every day. All that those people do with horses is not related to the feeling and passion that originally led them to horses..."
An excerpt from the prologue reads: I am absolutely sure this book should not be read or even opened by those who chose equestrian sport, horse racing or driving and so on as their profession or amusement. Sportsmen, jockeys, riders and those who are similar to them will find out nothing good from this encyclopaedia. On the contrary it would be better not to have such an audience amongst the book's readers because of their rancour, obstinacy and remarkable aggression that they show when they are trying to defend their right to force and torture horses.
At the 39th Worldfest - Houston Independent Film Festival, April 21-30, 2006, the film, "Horse Encyclopaedia" received the Special Jury Award in the documentary film category. The jury not only considered it as an extremely bright work of great talent, but also the most honest and revolutionary film in essence. It previously also won the award at the New York Film Festival. The film has already split the horse world of Russia between staunch supporters and furious opponents of Nevzorov. View a trailer of the film.
Having been through several wars, Alexander states that, " ... You can hate violence towards the horse only if you hate violence towards men. Some eight or ten years ago I said definitely to myself that I would never treat horses as I was taught to anymore. But I didn't know how to treat them otherwise. So my great emotional necessity to be with them required big and serious knowledge. I started travelling everywhere and studying. I tried to find people who could teach me that other manner of treating horses."
"My wife Lydia played a huge role in all this process, understanding that it's impossible to love horses correctly without a proper European education, without some thorough knowledge of hippology. She finished a college [degree] in England and now continues her education acquiring extremely valuable knowledge about horses."
However, the science has never attracted me in the same way. But it was the horse that interested me: a horse as a sentient, very intellectual, suffering and spiritual being that was so humiliated by humans. My horse with a simply terrible character helped me a lot in my searches. His extraordinary resistance to any violence, any metal in the mouth, any spurs and other rubbish that one day I had no other way than to release him, throw away that entire stuff and to trust him ..."
Alexander studied with masters of the horse world, yet, regarding the physical control of the horse, he does the opposite of what has been ingrained in us over thousands of years. What eventually became tradition seems to perpetuate the endless horse problems that many people face today.
Through a simple philosophy, you can discover that the solution is not someplace across the country at a 2-day horse clinic, but right in front of you with your own horse. It seems that people need to stop looking elsewhere for answers and start finding them by simply looking at their horse and thinking.
His horse, Perst, was his greatest challenge. It was a catalyst for change ...
"But that case gave me an example of how a horse can change when you stop torturing him. This caused a revolution in my mind. Lydia and this horse became my main teachers. My work with horses then turned to be a complete success."
Alexander alternates between teaching and playing with the horse during a schooling session. What he found is that this keeps the horse vibrant, focused, and willing. The horse develops physically and mentally. The horse learns instead of merely reacting to a painful, physical stimulus, such as a bit, or spur, or whip. The horse is allowed to choose to be with you or not. The school's motto is, "The horse is always right". This can be very difficult for many people to accept, but therein lies the key. This newly gained attention, friendship, and trust from the horse keeps his spirit and character intact, while bringing out his best qualities.
"At that time I also believed that all this is the evidence of my extraordinary talent. I didn't understand that it was not my talent that really mattered but my approach and the feeling that I was no longer hiding from horses.
From then on I forgot all my previous experience and acted in accordance not with the norms of sportsmen and stunt men but with the feeling I felt for horses.
And I felt love and endless respect. This was the greatest instrument of all."
About Lydia Nevzorova
Lydia Nevzorova graduated St. Petersburg Gerzin University (Arts), graduated with honors from College of Equine Studies (Newmarket) and continued studies at Equine Science at Warwickshire College of Equine Study of Harper Adams University, in England. Graduated from the Russian National Open University (Management), she carries out scientific research under the guidance of Robert Cook, FRCVS, PhD, Professor of Surgery Emeritus of Tufts University, Massachusetts, Yury Tkatchenko, PhD, Professor of Human Medicine (bio-technology). She is the author of a great number of magazine articles and is a successful, published horse photographer and member of the International Horse Photographers Association - IHPA. She founded the Horse Revolution in Russia to inform and educate people about the everyday abuse and suffering that horses endure for the sake of sport or through common ignorance, and is also Chief Editor of Nevzorov Haute Ecole Magazine.
She schools horses by Nevzorov's method, without bits, bridles, halters and any other artificial aids. She also created the website and online school, and international forum for anyone who has reached a point of understanding to go beyond the norm, or for those who already have an understanding and immediately reject standard horse training based on physically induced pain.
Lydia specializes in computer thermography and, according to her own statistics, 99 percent of horses have sore backs. ' ... In general, we may say that saddles that cost $2000 and for $200 have quite the same effect. Horses would be sound if they had received due care and had been trained properly (before) riding. The most common causes of horses' injuries (lameness, arrhythmia, sore back, injured shoulders, muscle atrophy, etc.) are incorrect (preparatory) work, hoof trimming and shoeing (damaging the hoof balance) and incorrect saddling ... ' Read the interesting, informative article.
From the Author:
There have been individuals throughout history and in our own lifetime that recognize the true spirit of the horse. Yet, in the past, when horses were an absolute requirement for daily survival and advancement of mankind, force was preferred.
There has been an improvement regarding the lessening degree of physical violence, but when I look around me, despite the catch phrases of 'partnership', 'bonding', 'relationship', what I still see is an attitude toward the horse of ... 'do it - or else'. In many cases, the term 'natural' does not necessarily mean not coerced. Often, the horse still has no choice. With the establishment of a center north of St. Petersburg, Russia, for horse rehabilitation and training for horses, people have begun to learn the true essence of the physical and mental wellbeing of the horse.
After the diverse, usual search for answers, I did not jump on any popular training bandwagon. Alexander and Lydia chose me to represent them in North America according to my past experiences and progressive life with my horses. I give guidance to those willing to learn in their English online school and am moderator for the international forum. I give private clinics and lessons according to their philosophy and understanding. Seeing their drive and conviction which, literally, has caused a revolution in their own country, I chose to spread the word by making the film available in North America and through my website, and by providing information seminars. With all the different horse trainers out there, it is surprising that people are still looking for a better way. Or is it? Another reason is that this is not something that you have to buy into. They offered encouragement, support, and knowledge. I had previously felt quite alone on my path. The answers that many ore seeking are quite simple. There are no levels nor packages to reach for or buy over and over. The book is out, the film is out, and now, by popular demand, a new release is out, 'Nevzorov Haute Ecole Principles' which explains the general principles of a horse's education: Collection, Discipline, Lungeing, Cordeo, Touching, Composure.
It is not exactly an ABC method. It shows what is possible. The true answers lie within yourself and your horse. If looking at someone else reinforces what you believe your own horse is capable of doing with you, then it is available. If you want to learn or simply have a wealth of information at your fingertips, then visit Nevzorov Haute Ecole.
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