With a calm focus Stephen Rasche-Hilpert emphasizes the majesty of the horse and shows it – moved by sincere respect and love – in a light which expressively underlines its beauty and dignity.
Michael Kunz deals with the most important dressage movements from medium level to Grand Prix. He describes their execution, typical faults and effective methods for correction.
This second volume of Learning to Ride as an Adult is a modern manual of riding and movement instructions for riders with ambition, who want to ride their horses free of tension, with momentum, via the seat and with light aids.
The usual daily stress of modern living means that adults, and very often even adolescents, adopt tensed-up and faulty postures, which have a particularly negative effect on the horse.
For many riders, show jumping presents a challenge: to jump a course of fences in perfect harmony with your horse, measuring your skill against that of other riders – maybe even ending up in the placing.