Way to Perfect Horsemanship
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Rating | : | 4.54 (982 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1570765510 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 254 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Kymberli said This book came recommended by a friend to further my riding skills. This book came recommended by a friend to further my riding skills. Very informative and educational. Definitely recommended to any rider.. MA Kinnear said A must for any serious horse rider. This book was recommended to me by a dressage judge. He lent me the original German version which I read A must for any serious horse rider MA Kinnear This book was recommended to me by a dressage judge. He lent me the original German version which I read 4 times in a row before returning it. I then ordered the English translation and read it another 3 times. Every time I did, I learnt hundreds of new things about riding. It is the most amazing riding book I have ever read. The only other one that comes to close to it is Museler's Riding Logic. The author ends the book by saying that he hopes, by writing this book and getting riders to understand them better, he is repaying his horses for serving him faithfully all those ye. times in a row before returning it. I then ordered the English translation and read it another A must for any serious horse rider This book was recommended to me by a dressage judge. He lent me the original German version which I read A must for any serious horse rider MA Kinnear This book was recommended to me by a dressage judge. He lent me the original German version which I read 4 times in a row before returning it. I then ordered the English translation and read it another 3 times. Every time I did, I learnt hundreds of new things about riding. It is the most amazing riding book I have ever read. The only other one that comes to close to it is Museler's Riding Logic. The author ends the book by saying that he hopes, by writing this book and getting riders to understand them better, he is repaying his horses for serving him faithfully all those ye. times in a row before returning it. I then ordered the English translation and read it another 3 times. Every time I did, I learnt hundreds of new things about riding. It is the most amazing riding book I have ever read. The only other one that comes to close to it is Museler's Riding Logic. The author ends the book by saying that he hopes, by writing this book and getting riders to understand them better, he is repaying his horses for serving him faithfully all those ye. times. Every time I did, I learnt hundreds of new things about riding. It is the most amazing riding book I have ever read. The only other one that comes to close to it is Museler's Riding Logic. The author ends the book by saying that he hopes, by writing this book and getting riders to understand them better, he is repaying his horses for serving him faithfully all those ye. As a rider, judge or horse show spectator, you need this book! Sadly out of print (2006), this book in either its German or English edition contains important images and text. Coeval with the recent popularity of riding in hyperflexion, as the Federation Equestre Internationale calls "round and deep," the classical development of the horse's mind and body have become "a little lost." Horses ridden in the exaggerated profile of hyperflexion during training are thought to be like "bows" with the spine the bow and the belly muscles the "string," as proposed by prominent advocates of this schooling method. A bow is much too simple an analogy
Language Notes Text: English (translation) Original Language: German
It offers insight into the psychology of the horse as well as its muscular system and the mechanics of movement. It explains in detail the basic principles of training, the fundamentals of riding, and the effect of training aids. First published in 1959, The Way to Perfect Horsemanship was immediately recognized as a classic work of equestrian literature. Everyone, from trainers to occasional riders, will benefit from this book.
Udo Burger was one of Germany's most esteemed equine veterinarians, an accomplished and complete horseman, a learned and observant animal psychologist and a highly respected judge of horses and horsemanship. He died in 1985.