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Dressage
for the Young Rider |
Pegotty
Henriques, 2006, paperback, 170 pages, illustrated
Essentially aimed
at novice dressage riders and aspiring young competitors, this
invaluable manual provides everything you will need to know in clear,
jargon free explanations.
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Erik Herbermann,
1999, hardback, 189 pages
Covers in detail
both the aesthetic and practical aspects of riding and training in
dressage.
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Barry Marshall,
1996, hardback, 287 pages
The author examines
all aspects of training and competition from three perspectives - the
rider, trainer and the judge. The book highlights the pressures,
aspirations, demands and setbacks which can be encountered by all
three.
The aim of the book is to try to establish an understanding
between all parties concerned.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Walter Zettl,
1998, hardback, 266 pages, illustrated
Whether you're a beginner
or master within dressage circles,
Walter Zettl takes you through step by step on how you can further
improve your performances and eliminate those difficulties in an easy to
understand format.
Highly regarded throughout Europe, Walter is
the former dressage coach for the Canadian Olympic team.
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Sylvia Loch,
2000, hardback, 264 pages
Provides guidance
on the principles of dressage training and analyses the role of the
rider. The book also features a training programme and explains
the purpose of each exercise.
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Dressage
Tips & Training Solutions |
Petra &
Wolfgang Holzel, 2006, paperback, 160 pages
The comprehensive
problem solving manual based on the German training system. Topics
analysed include training, jumping, movements, working towards advanced
dressage level and preparing for competitions.
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Kyra
Kyrklund, 2006, paperback, illustrated
A fascinating and
popular in-depth behind the scenes study of the training methods of one
of the world's best known dressage riders.
Using Kyra's unique system
of training, you too will be able to achieve success in dressage from
novice to grand prix. Firmly believing in rider and horse working
together in harmony, the book describes step by step on how to achieve
this partnership, ideal communication between rider & equine and how
the training system should be both enjoyable and fair.
Developing
true straightness, correct rein contact, canter work, improving gaits
and preparing for competitions are also studied in detail.
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Driving
& Judging Dressage |
HRH Prince
Philip, 1996, hardback, 63 pages
Discusses the
meaning of the FEI rules for dressage and the various problems facing
both drivers and judges.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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