The Art of Schooling for Dressage: A Classical Approach

The Art of Schooling for Dressage: A Classical Approach

by SylviaStanier (Author)

Synopsis

This is the follow-up title to Sylvia Stanier's two best-selling titles The Art of Lungeing and The Art of Long Reining. By the time that the reader uses this title it is assumed that they understand the work that has been outlined in the two previous books. The same muscles of the horse will be developed and the same logical programme followed. This book is very much rider orientated and contains instructions on where to sit in the saddle, how the rider should use his/her legs, reins and body weight to achieve the required results. The author also includes comments on the effect of the weather on training and very clear descriptions of the various lateral movements. An integral part of Sylvia Stanier's teaching is that the rider must be shown how to work so that the horse complies willingly with the rider's wishes. The Art of Schooling for Dressage, with its clear explanatory text, line drawings by Maggie Raynor and photographs by Kit Houghton and John Evans illustrating the various techniques will help riders to achieve the desired results.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The Sportsman's Press
Published: 28 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1904057691
ISBN 13: 9781904057697

Author Bio
Sylvia Stanier LVO began riding at an early age and grew up with a hunting and showing background. She is a well-known trainer who has worked with internationally known names such as Einar Schmit-Jensen and Nuno Oliveira. She is a qualified FEI judge and has taught extensively in both Europe and North and Central America. In 1967 she won the Dressage Championship of Ireland and in 1968 she was appointed Side-Saddle Trainer to HM The Queen and was official stand-in for The Queen at rehearsals for the Trooping of the Colour. She has written numerous articles and her previous books have each reprinted more than ten times and are regarded as classics in their field. She lives at Maidwell, Northamptonshire.