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François Baucher

    Dictionnaire raisonné d'équitation
    Wörterbuch der Reitkunst
    The Principles of Horsemanship and Training Horses
    A Method of Horsemanship
    • Originally published in France 1854 then translated into English in 1919 by John Swire. The author's methods are simple and practical. He treats a horse like a human being he maintains that the rider can only influence his mount by placing it in such a position that the movement desired is the only possible one, and then stimulating it the placing being made easy by specially graduated exercises which supple the horse's will as well as his muscles. Contents Include: New method of giving the Rider a good Seat. Control and Distribution of Energy. The Suppling Exercises. Suppling the Hindquarters. The Use of the Horse's Energy by the Rider. Concentration of the Horse's Energy by the Rider. The Canter. Jumping. The Piaffer. Scheme of Work. A Concise Explanation of the Method by means of Question and Answer. . Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

      The Principles of Horsemanship and Training Horses2008
    • A Method of Horsemanship

      Founded Upon New Principles: Including the Breaking and Training of Horses: With Instructions for Obtaining a Good Seat

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This collection focuses on republishing classic literature from the early 1900s and earlier, which has become rare and costly. The editions aim to be both affordable and high-quality, preserving the original text and artwork to provide readers with an authentic experience of these timeless works.

      A Method of Horsemanship1988