One of my favorite finds: Klimke clearly and logically lays out the foundations of basic training. The information is easy to read, concise and shows a deep understanding and respect of the horse. There is much more packed between the covers than I expected. An excellent, excellent read for anyone who works with horses.
Compact, yet informative.: This compact, informative and economical guide to starting young horses provides an excellent overview of training the young horse, from early ground work to starting over fences. Although the book is dated, the German scale of basic training principles is timeless and very much en vogue in the dressage community today. Based on sound principles and written by an accomplished horseman, this is one to read.
Basic Training?: I thoguht this book was great because it is small and easy to carry to the barn. The pictures help you remember what you read in a "jiffy". Some of the information seems old and maybe a litle out of date but overall I think its a book thats good for anyone with a horse in training.
Basic Training of the Young Horse: While Klimke lays the basic foundation of dressage training, he speaks from a perspective that is far removed from most American dressage lovers. Most don't have full time grooms and the ability to turn their horses out to pasture in the summer.
| Author: | Reiner Klimke | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 636 | | EAN: | 9781585741946 | | Edition: | First | | ISBN: | 1585741949 | | Number Of Pages: | 144 | | Publication Date: | 2000-09-01 |
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