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Book is in good condition and may include underlining highlighting and minimal wear. The book can also include From the library of labels. May not contain miscellaneous items toys dvds etc. We offer 100% money back guarantee and 24 7 customer service.
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Very Good+ in Near Fine dust jacket. 0668059656. Cover is dark blue with gold lettering on the spine, light shelf wear, rubbing. DJ has light rubbing/scuffing; in a mylar cover. Pages are clean and tight. Extensively illustrated with dozens of b/w photos and drawings. Another of the great books by Charles de Kunffy, Internationally rated judge, wonderfully engaging clinician. De Kunffy writes clearly and precisely, making his ideas and knowledge easy to follow. Some of the chapters are: Riding as an Art Form; What Are Communications Between Horse and Rider; How Should the Rider Use His Hands? ; Viewing and Judging Dressage; etc. Excellent book, a treasured volume in my dressage library.; B&W Illustrations; 6 1/2 x 9 1/2; x, 197 pages.
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Like New in Fine jacket. Size: 9x6x0; Unlike other dressage books, Creative Horsemanship does not teach a program but rather assumes a general knowledge and a degree of riding experience that can be enhanced by training suggestions from one of the foremost dressage teachers. This book is a response to the need to know more about the philosophy of classical riding and the reasons for the particular gymnastic movements involved. Charles de Kunffy concentrates on the gymnastic development of a horse since this is basic to all equestrian achievements. He discusses what is meant by relaxation, obedience, suppleness, elasticity, and rhythm. And he addresses such topics as how to "dressage" a horse, communication between horse and rider, the purpose served by various aids, viewing and judging dressage, and competition. Mr. de Kunffy's selection of photographs of top American and European competitors reinforces his commentary. Creative Horsemanship affirms that the horse and rider must develop together if the equestrian tradition, which represents an elegant sport and an art form of exquisite beauty, is to be maintained.