The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse For Kindle – De Kunffy
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009A classic must read book now available for instant electronic download on the Kindle, the iPhone or the iPod Touch! Continue reading
A classic must read book now available for instant electronic download on the Kindle, the iPhone or the iPod Touch! Continue reading
One of my all-time favorite exercise books, not so much for the exercises but rather for the way they are presented, described and organized. While most of the exercises in this book may be found elsewhere, Jec succeeds by not only explaining how the exercise is ridden but more importantly, why! Continue reading
Modern-day master Paul Belasik combines modern innovative thought with an unshakable belief in the timeless, layered progression of the classical system of training horses. Extremely well illustrated, this is one of my favorite all time books! Continue reading
Remarkably, this is the only English-language book to cover all the great dressage masters, past and present, and to explain in depth the methods and schools represented! Over 100 photos trace classical equitation from antiquity, through the Baroque period to Nuno Oliveira, the Spanish Riding School and modern dressage competition. Continue reading
This USDF guide to dressage covers the history of dressage, an overview of proper terminology and equipment, as well as information on competition, crosstraining for other disciplines, management of the dressage horse, cross-training for achieving rider fitness, and more. Continue reading
The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse is the first book devoted entirely to classical manege exercises that are ridden to supple, strengthen and, when necessary, correct. Internationally known instructor, coach and judge Charles de Kunffy details a program of exercises that will enable horses at all levels of dressage and combined training to improve their performance as equine athletes. One of my favorite exercise books! Continue reading
Training Strategies for Dressage Riders is full of specific guidelines for the correct development of riders and their horses. It addresses the most important issues involved with improving equitation, so that riders will be able to gymnasticise their horses correctly. Continue reading
One of the best books ever written on the German training system covers the ten principle elements. These elements are commonly referred to as the “Training Scale” or “Training Pyramid”; relaxation, regularity, freedom, contact, straightness, and Durchlassigkeit. Continue reading
The final volume of the “A Matter of Trust” series takes an unexpected turn, west! Walter demonstrates how Classical Dressage training can benefit all riding disciplines in this very unique clinic entitled “East meets West”. Continue reading
If you haven’t read Sally Swift’s Centered Riding yet, you owe it to your horse to grab a copy of this classic book! Just buy it! Continue reading