A dressage book with a difference: how to individualize your horse's training, and get results.
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Britta Schöffmann delves into the intricate relationship between horse and rider, exploring the subjective and social dimensions of equestrianism. Her work is informed by extensive experience as a competitive dressage rider and a background in sports science. Through her writing, she aims to deepen the understanding and practice of horsemanship. As a recognized expert in dressage, she offers valuable insights that contribute to the equestrian community both nationally and internationally.







- 2010
- 2009
In this fantastically detailed and uniquely organized reference, 2008 Olympic gold and silver medal-winner Isabell Werth demonstrates the what, the how, and€”most importantly€”the why of more than 100 dressage movements. She shows readers how each should look, explains common mistakes and how to avoid them, and then describes the benefit of the exercise and how it contributes to the dressage training scale. In addition, emphasis is placed on the horse as an individual and customizing movements and lessons to benefit any animal, with their particular physical and psychological characteristics in mind. Practical and easy-to-follow, this resource promises to take the mystery out of dressage schooling forever.
- 2007
Klaus Balkenhol was an Olympic-level, award-winning rider long before he trained the likes of Nadine Cappellman and assumed the role of Chef d'Equipe of the US Dressage Team. Britta Schoffman, a Grand Prix rider and student of Balkenhol, has provided a biography of her trainer's meteoric rise to the top of the equestrian world.