Dressage in Harmony
From Basic to Grand Prix
- Publisher
- Trafalgar Square Books
- Initial publish date
- Aug 1998
- Category
- General, Equestrian
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781570766558
- Publish Date
- Aug 1998
- List Price
- $20.99
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780939481545
- Publish Date
- Aug 1998
- List Price
- $31.95
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Maybe the best way to introduce this book to our audience is to quote Max Gahwyler when he read the book when it was in manuscript form. He said, "You must publish this. It is superb!" We agree this is, truly, one of, if not the, clearest, most readable books on training dressage ever written. It's just delightful! As Egon von Neindorf, a recognized master himself, says in the foreword, "If you are not fortunate enough to be taught by Walter Zettl personally, he gives you in this book a very valuable guide to the art of classical riding. In clearly worked out and easy to understand chapters, he takes you through each step of the training stages, discusses problems that occur, and assists with competent, sensible corrections, from Beginner to becoming a Master. With Walter Zettl's guidance, it is made possible."
About the author
Contributor Notes
Walter Zettl is considered to be one of the world's most accomplished masters of classical dressage training and a true advocate for the welfare of his beloved horses. He is also a much sought-after teacher and clinician known for his warm and sympathetic approach to teaching. Born in Czechoslovakia in 1929, he trained in Germany, working for many years under the esteemed Col. Aust, for whom he eventually became First Assistant in 1955. He received many honors through the years, including the German Federation's Gold Riding Medal, becoming the youngest ever recipient at the age of 21. He received his Reitlehrer certification after reaching the minimum age of 25. In 1981 he moved to Canada, where he continued his lifelong pursuit of teaching horses and riders, including coaching the Canadian Olympic Three-Day Event team in dressage for the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.