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Balance in Movement: How to Achieve the Perfect Seat

Balance in Movement: How to Achieve the Perfect Seat

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The first book to teach riders the anatomical requirements crucial for establishing the "perfect" seat. The art of successful riding is the development of harmony to such a degree, that, to the onlooker, horse and rider perform in total unity. The rider's key to this ideal is not a static seat, but one that is capable of adapting to all movements of the horse. The closer the seat follows the movement, the better it can influence that movement and remain in perfect balance with the horse.

With the perception of a physical therapist Susanne von Dietze analyzes the seat and its influence, and discovers the sources of numerous mistakes and weaknesses in this area; and with the perception of an experienced trainer she gives explanations for a greater understanding and suggests many useful exercises.

First published in 1993, Balance in Movement, has long since become a classic in equestrian sports literature. It is an indispensable source of advice for all who would like to have a better understanding and command of the rider's seat, teachers and students alike. This book is on the U.S. Dressage Federation Instructor Certification Recommended Reading List.

Author: Susanne Von Dietze
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Published: 12/08/2015
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 9.80h x 7.30w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781570767449
ISBN10: 1570767440
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Animal Sports | Equestrian
- Pets | Horses

About the Author
Susanne von Dietze is a leader in equestrian biomechanics. A physiotherapist, licensed Trainer A instructor and judge for dressage and show jumping, she gives lectures and seminars throughout the world, including at the prestigious German Riding Academy in Warendorf. She is a native of Germany and now lives with her husband and three children in Israel, where she competes at the international level.

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