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Brian McKeown,
2003, paperback, 181 pages
A delightful and
amusing book from a self confessed dressage widower. Brian or 'Mr
Dressage Husband' as he as become affectionately known looks at dressage
in a new light such as creative manure management, passing time at a
dressage show and confessions of a dressage husband.
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Exploring
Dressage Techniques |
Paul Belasik,
1994, paperback, 144 pages
An informative and
philosophical look at dressage riding and training, the author debunks
many of the dressage myths and explores the artistic and antique
techniques of classical riding.
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Anne-Katrim
Hagen, 2005, paperback, 32 pages
Dressage involves
drawing out the natural capability of a horse and shaping it into
something beautiful and expressive. When the rider has adopted a
deep, balanced seat, then the time is right to start the first dressage
steps.
This guide describes lessons in serpentines, halfhalt and
basic paces.
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Michel
Henriquet, 2004, 272 pages
First published in France,
this book is set upon a framework of training 3 young horses from their
initial breaking in up to the execution of classical airs at the age of
nine.
The training described is carried out in distinct stages
which the author calls 'the time to understand, the time to learn, the
time to do and the time to perfect'.
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Sharon Biggs,
2001, hardback, 192 pages
Taking a detailed
look at dressage issues, this beautifully designed book discusses how to
buy the ideal dressage horse, feeding and conditioning, preparing for
shows as well as providing a unique insight into the training methods
used by top riders who offer their own tips and advice for improved
performances, whether at the novice or advanced level.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Major
Lindgren's Teaching Exercises |
Anders
Lindgren, 1998, hardback
With a well
established reputation as a clear, methodical and jargon free tutor, the
author's unique style of utilising traffic cones as dressage aids will
help inform and educate the dressage rider.
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Penny Hillsdon,
2000, hardback, 256 pages
The book provides
the philosophy, training techniques and in turn demonstrates the methods
of some of the world's best trainers.
They also discuss the
division between the classical and competitive dressage schools.
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Practical
Dressage Manual |
Bengt
Ljungquist, 2000, paperback
Responsible for
taking dressage to America, the author explains clearly everything you
will need to know about dressage.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Preparing
for a Dressage Test |
David Trott,
2001, paperback, 24 pages
Explains in a
concise and clear fashion what dressage judges are looking for on the
day so enabling the reader to prepare in advance.
The author is an
international dressage judge who shares his knowledge and experience to
the reader for the preliminary, novice and elementary tests.
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Carl Hester
& Polly Ellison, 2006, paperback, 120 pages
Using a step by
step guide accompanied by illustrations, Carl provides the reader with
an exclusive insight into his training methods, showing how his
techniques can transform your own performance.
Working with
different horses at different levels, he shows how to adapt the training
methods to suit the equine's ability.
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