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This book discusses how to use dressage principles to train horses - not only through the levels of dressage, for for any discipline. Movements, their purpose, and logical order of introduction into a training program are illustrated and discussed. This book will provide horse owners, trainers and horse show judges with a clear and concise guide to the classical German Training Pyramid system. Trainers can use it as a teaching tool - a book for their students to purchase, read and have discussions about. It can also serve as a tool to create better understanding between dressage and/or western dressage competitors and judges.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses how to use dressage principles to train horses - not only through the levels of dressage, for for any discipline. Movements, their purpose, and logical order of introduction into a training program are illustrated and discussed. This book will provide horse owners, trainers and horse show judges with a clear and concise guide to the classical German Training Pyramid system. Trainers can use it as a teaching tool - a book for their students to purchase, read and have discussions about. It can also serve as a tool to create better understanding between dressage and/or western dressage competitors and judges.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Gail Hoff is the owner and director of Los Alamos Dressage Center, the first school of dressage in the United States, but wears many hats. She is a USEF licensed "S" Dressage Judge, "R" Dressage Sport Horse Breeding Judge, and "R" Western Dressage Judge. In addition, Gail is a PhD research scientist as well as a long time horse breeder, FEI grand prix level trainer, coach, and competitor. She is also a USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist. These awards were earned solely on self-trained horses. Gail is recorded in Who's Who, Who's Who of American Women, American Men and Women of Science, Who's Who of Technology Today, American Biographical Institute, International Biographical Center and the National Registry of Who's Who for several medical diagnostic products she invented. She received two Proclamation citations from the New Jersey State Assembly and Governor Whitman for civic work done to benefit both the community and equine research at the University of PA School of Veterinary Medicine.