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Dressage from a to X: The Definitive Guide to Riding and Competing

Dressage from a to X: The Definitive Guide to Riding and Competing
By Barbara Burkhardt

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While there are many excellent how-to books on dressage training, there are surprisingly few on dressage competition. Now, Dressage from A toX will prepare both the novice and the seasoned competitor for successful navigation of all the little, and not so little, elements of training and showing a dressage horse. It covers: the selection of a horse, equipment, and clothing; training the horse and rider mentally and physically for competition; locating shows and completing entry forms; traveling and show grooming; memorizing, practicing, and riding a test; evaluating judges' remarks; strategies for advancement; and much more. No more trial-and-error fumbling through shows, trying to figure out what is expected of you and your horse--it's all here in Dressage from A toX! Barbara Burkhardt has taught riding for35 years, specializing in dressage since1975. She is an active rider, judge, and show manager residing in Los Lunas, New Mexico.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #670935 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 296 pages

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From the Publisher
While there are many excellent books on the subject of dressage training, there are few that directly address the how–to of competing. From the basics of the sport to the minutest of details, the author provides information on preparing oneself and one’s horse mentally and physically, choosing shows and completing entry forms, memorizing and riding the dressage test, selecting and caring for appropriate and legal equipment, grooming, developing a warm–up, evaluating performance, and planning for future improvement. Barbara Burkhardt, a dressage instructor and competitor for over 35 years, has managed and judged numerous dressage competitions. She lives in Los Lunas, New Mexico.

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About the Author

Barbara Burkhardt, a dressage instructor and competitor for over 35 years, has managed and judged many dressage competitions. She lives in Las Lunas, New Mexico.


Customer Reviews

Very useful book5
This book really covers a lot of topics that new dressage riders and potential showers want to know about. It is aimed at the training level rider who is considering competition or has perhaps done a little showing. It has a very common sense approach and deals with topics such as how to memorize tests, how to come up with warmup routines, how to handle nerves, etc. The author seems to have thought of all the little questions that new riders would come up with, but more advanced riders would have forgotten that they didn't know (if that makes sense!) The book is not totally about showing though, and has good advice on schooling, and what the horse's frame should be at different levels. It also deals with more advanced topics such as confirmation of dressage horses (for those people considering purchasing a more advanced horse than the one they start with) and quadrille, musical freestyle programs etc. A worthwhile book with a wealth of information for the novice rider.

Excellent book for Western Rider learning English Riding5
I have been a Western rider for over 20 years. I recently decided to try English riding, and have purchased many books regarding the subject. This is the first book that has been clear and easy to understand for a beginner. Topics include proper attire, English saddle fit, dressage scoring, proper grooming, mental and physical preparation, and the basics the horse and rider need to know to compete. This book explained a lot of the terms (like half-halt) that were not familiar to me. It even addressed the similarities between Western and Dressage rider position. After reading this book, other books I have purchased on English riding and Dressage make a lot more sense! Highly recommended for the "new to English" folks out there.

A Big Help5
As a young dressage rider, I found that this book really helped me out. I know that I was having trouble on some of my lateral movements and it gave me some great tips that actualy worked! I would recomed this book to just about anyone who enjoys riding and learning about dressage!