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To be a Dressage Rider

by Jane Kidd

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Dressage is growing faster among young people than most other equestrian sports, and the aim of this book is to help those who want to learn, improve and eventually become winners. Simple to read, straightforward in its approach, colourful and clear in its design this book has a unique and underlying purpose: to point out and explain aspects of the sport that have been neglected in English-speaking countries. AUTHOR: Jane Kidd has won gold medals as a junior show jumper, competed in Grand Prix dressage and judged at FEI international championships. She has trained riders who have won medals at different levels at eventing and dressage, and has more recently been involved in training Pony Club dressage championship winners. ILLUSTRATIONS: 110 colour photos… (more)
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Dressage is growing faster among young people than most other equestrian sports, and the aim of this book is to help those who want to learn, improve and eventually become winners. Simple to read, straightforward in its approach, colourful and clear in its design this book has a unique and underlying purpose: to point out and explain aspects of the sport that have been neglected in English-speaking countries. AUTHOR: Jane Kidd has won gold medals as a junior show jumper, competed in Grand Prix dressage and judged at FEI international championships. She has trained riders who have won medals at different levels at eventing and dressage, and has more recently been involved in training Pony Club dressage championship winners. ILLUSTRATIONS: 110 colour photos

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