Training the Horse in Hand: The Classical Iberian Principles

Training the Horse in Hand: The Classical Iberian Principles

by Alfons Dietz (Author)

Synopsis

The origins of modern dressage lie in the Classical style of riding as practised at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna; this book goes back to those roots, showing how horses can be trained in hand - without a rider, using the lunge or long rein. Although most equestrian hobbyists do not practice these specialist training methods themselves, the principles involved are of exceptional interest to dressage enthusiasts and traditional trainers. As a result, this textbook is more than a practical training manual; it is an attractive reading package with excellent colour photographs. The author trained at the Spanish Riding School for eight years; he continued his training in Spain & Portugal; today he trains riders near Vienna.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: Ill
Publisher: Cadmos Equestrian
Published: 15 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 3861279118
ISBN 13: 9783861279112

Media Reviews
Beautiful color pictures make this useful book even more enjoyable as Ettl shows you how to benefit your horse physically through simple manipulations and massage. --American Quarter Horse Journal
Author Bio
Alfons J. Diez trained for eight years at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. In Spain and Portugal, he studied the classical Iberian riding styles of Alta Escuela, Doma Vaquera, and Rejoneo. Today, he is one of the most respected trainers of Baroque horses in Vienna.