Description
Kottas on Dressage is a distillation of the practice and philosophy of one of the most highly regarded international trainers of the current era. Having stressed the need for the rider to establish correct posture and a thorough understanding of the aids before attempting to train the horse, the book highlights the value of establishing rapport with the horse and enhancing his mental responses and developing his physique with groundwork before progressing to work under saddle. The text then focuses on thorough, incremental development of the basic gaits, explains the value and execution of the lateral exercises and introduces advanced work including tempi changes, pirouettes, piaffe and passage. A number of commonly encountered problems are analysed, and remedies offered. Underpinning the whole text is the author’s fundamental stance on horses and training: ‘I always see the horse as a partner. He must be trained slowly and patiently.’ AUTHOR: Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg joined the Spanish Riding School in 1960 as an Eleve (trainee). He became an Assistant Rider in 1964, a Rider in 1969, Chief Rider in 1981 and in 1983 Riding Master. From 1995 until retiring from the School in 2002 he was First Chief Rider. He is in great demand as a trainer internationally and is a fervent advocate of true classical horsemanship. Julie Rowbotham trained with Arthur Kottas-Heldenberg in Vienna for fifteen years, progressing from Novice level to Grand Prix. SELLING POINTS: Written by a former First Chief Rider of the world famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna Explains the true concepts of classical horsemanship A practical book that will benefit riders of all abilities Superbly illustrated with specially commissioned artwork and photographs Colour photographs throughout