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portada Seat, Gaits, and Reactions and the Evolution of the Position of the Rider Through the Ages (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.18 kg.
ISBN13
9781948717540

Seat, Gaits, and Reactions and the Evolution of the Position of the Rider Through the Ages (in English)

Captain L. de Sevy (Author) · Xenophon Press LLC · Paperback

Seat, Gaits, and Reactions and the Evolution of the Position of the Rider Through the Ages (in English) - de Sevy, Captain L. ; Hamilton, John C. ; Williams, Richard F.

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Synopsis "Seat, Gaits, and Reactions and the Evolution of the Position of the Rider Through the Ages (in English)"

Seat, Gaits, and Reactions: Before talking about riding and dressage, Captain de Sévy studies the gaits of the horse, emphasizing the role of the pendulum-neck. He establishes the link between the horse's movement and the rider's attitude and the corresponding reactions based on his keen observations and analysis of photographic views.In the section devoted to the rider, the author approaches the concept of flexibility by proposing exercises, which we can use today, helping to achieve the independence of the parts of the body and leading to the acquisition of a correct seat, the essential prerequisite for the proper use of the aids.The Equitation chapter presents an analysis of the use of aids, then the use of gaits in the training of the horse and the education of the rider. The proposed dressage progression is centered around two qualities: submission and balance.Evolution of the Position of the Rider Through the Ages: Beginning with Greece and Rome, de Sévy analyzes the different postures that characterize the major developments in the history of horse riding. He continues from the ancient precepts up to the regulations and guidelines which are still the basis of our teaching today. A short study on the seat prolongs this essential work which allows us to understand the modern methods of taming a horse for riding.

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