Edward Gal and Moorlands Totilas triumph again, this was dressage to music taken to a new level.
Dr. Reiner Klimke was one of the most successful dressage riders worldwide. He trained his horses in accordance with the principles of classical equitation and this is more than ever relevant today.
Johann Riegler is the Head Instructor at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. In this DVD he presents his definitive guide on how to develop a pliable and supple seat.
Tatjana Fruh, the Senior Trainer at the Heimsheim Baroque Riding Centre, describes and demonstrates the early work on the double lunge and long reins.
In this introductory DVD Minette will show you how to review the basic principles of successful riding. By showing how the rider's position affects the horse's balance, Minette deconstructs, simplifies and explains the art of riding.
Learn how to Breathe Life into your training with Jenny Rolfe and her Iberian Stallions. Jenny demonstrates with both empathy and affinity that the relationship between horse and rider is paramount.
The dream of a perfect dressage horse: It exhibits lovely, elevated movements, aims to anticipate the rider's thoughts and it seems to glide through the arena as if by magic. But how to accomplish this goal?
The dream of a perfect dressage horse: It exhibits lovely, elevated movements, aims to anticipate the rider's thoughts and it seems to glide through the arena as if by magic. But how to accomplish this goal particularly at advanced levels?
Volume I features Walter Zettl elaborating on the theory the classical masters have used for centuries. In this training series Walter Zettl sets the standard of what true classical dressage was meant to be.
Volume II features Walter Zettl describing how best to introduce the horse to collection based on classical methods.
Volume III features half pass, introduction to flying changes and tempi changes.
Volume IV features advanced collection, FEI movements for the Grand Prix, passage and piaffe.
This Extras DVD volume features footage from the 'East meets West' dressage clinic and lectures on harmony, classical dressage and the similarities between English and Western Riding.
"A Grand Prix horse is made not born." Klaus Balkenhol
After two years of basic training, the dressage horse is created through systematic, step by step schooling.
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