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Recommended Reading

  • Tug of War: Classical versus "Modern" Dressage - Gerd Heuschmann
  • Biomechanical Riding and Dressage: A Rider's Atlas - Dr. Nancy Nicholson
  • Selecting the Dressage Horse: Confirmation, Movement, Temperament - Dirk Willen Rosie
  • FEI Dressage Handbook: Guidelines for Judging - Federation Equestre Internationale
  • The Principle of Riding – German National Federation
  • Advanced Techniques of Riding – German National Federation
  • The Complete Training of Horse and Rider – Colonel Alois Podhajski
  • Practical Dressage Manual – Colonel Bengt Ljungquist
  • Basic Training of the Young Horse – Reiner Klimke
  • The Way to Perfect Horsemanship – Udo Burger
  • Ecole De Cavalerie – Francois Robichon de la Gueriniere
  • A General System of Horsemanship – William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle
  • Balance in Movement – Susanne von Dietze
  • The View From C – Dr. Dietmar Specht
  • The Art of Training (The Masters of Horsemanship Series, Book 2) – Hans von Blixen-Finecke
  • Dressage in Harmony – Walter Zettl
  • The Basics – K.A. von Ziegner
  • The Gymnasium of the Horse – Gustav  Steinbrecht
  • Academic Equitation – General Decarpentry
  • The Classical Rider – Sylvia Loch
  • Simplicity of Dressage – Johann Hinnemann and Coby van Baalen
  • The Dynamic Horse: A biomechanical Guide to Equine Movement and Performance – Dr. Hilary M. Clayton
  • Riding Logic – Wilhelm Museler
  • Real Life Dressage – Carl Hester and Polly Ellisond
  • Dressage: A Guideline for Riders and Judges – Wolfgang M. Niggli