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David Trott,
2001, paperback, 24 pages
Being an
international judge himself, the author explains in an easy to
understand way exactly what the dressage judge is looking for at the
preliminary, novice and elementary level.
An example of each test
is provided within the book including comprehensive guidelines for
riding the movement correctly.
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The
Dressage Judge's Viewpoint |
Jane Kidd,
2001, paperback, 24 pages
With more than
200,000 people riding a dressage test each year in Britain, this
informative book covers all the aspects in a straightforward and clear
way.
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The
Dressage Rider's Problem Solver |
Barry Marshall,
2001, paperback, 144 pages
In the pursuit of
excellence, an issue which must be every rider's preoccupation, problems
or difficulties are bound to arise.
This illustrated practical
handbook should enable the dressage rider to identify faults, find their
cause and then setting about eradicating them.
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The
Dressage Rider's Survival Guide |
Margaret Odgers,
2004, paperback, 228 pages
This delightful and
amusing book tells the memoirs of a struggling dressage rider.
From the foreword entitled 'A Guide to Apportioning Blame' to the final
chapter, the reader will enjoy the various topics on aids, equipment,
costs and the physical fitness required.
If you enjoyed 'Enter at
A, Laughing', then this book will be a real treat.
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Kurd Albrecht
von Ziegner, 2005, hardback, 160 pages
This book provides
a useful tool for anyone interested in riding and training a horse for
dressage. It outlines the ten essential elements of classical
basic training and shows how the elements are related and in what order
they should be achieved.
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The
Photographic Guide to Schooling Your Horse |
Lesley Bayley,
2003, hardback, 160 pages
Featuring more than
300 colour photographs, this visual guide is for those wishing to train
their horse for not only dressage but also jumping and western
riding.
For novices and more experienced riders alike, this
informative book includes teaching the horse to flex properly when
riding circles, how to change pace without resistance and provides
trouble shooting panels which tell you which mistakes to avoid and how
to solve any difficulties.
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The
Simplicity of Dressage |
Johann
Hinnemann, 2003, hardback, 128 pages
This back to basics
guide provides advice and help to dressage riders including question and
answer sessions.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Training
Strategies for Dressage Riders |
Charles De
Kunffy, 2003, hardback, 314 pages
First published in
1994, this revised edition is written by one of the world's most renowned
equestrian trainers. Offering practical advice, the author
analyses the perfect riders seat, basic gaits, horse insubordination,
clinics and preparing for competitions.
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