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OverviewWhether you're an aspiring dressage rider or a seasoned equestrian seeking deeper insight, this Atlas offers a fresh perspective on the rider-horse partnership from a biomechanical viewpoint. Dr. Nicholson frames dressage not just as movement and form, but as a coordinated, dynamic interaction rooted in physical principles and mental awareness. Through clear photographic and diagrammatic visuals, accompanied by thoughtful commentary, you'll explore how the rider's body connects with the horse's mechanics: how weight, touch and intent converge to enable true gymnastic development in the ring. The book emphasizes the ""circle of aids"" - the ongoing loop of communication between rider and horse - and how fundamental coordination patterns lay the foundation for transitions, balance, straightness and rhythm. It invites you to reflect on your posture, your timing, your subtleties of communication, and how these translate into the horse's balance and movement. This is not meant to replace your training manual or dressage handbook, but to enrich your mindset and deepen your practice. If you're ready to ride more deliberately - understanding the why as much as the how - this Atlas is a valuable resource. Key Features A biomechanical approach to riding: integrates scientific insight with horsemanship. Detailed visual aids illustrating rider-horse interaction, movement phases, transitions and balance. Emphasis on rider awareness: posture, weight, aids, coordination and their effects on the horse. Practical strategy: how to train with intention, rather than simply following drills. Suitable for serious students of dressage who want to deepen their understanding of movement and mechanics. Who Should Read This Dressage riders (beginner to advanced) who want to go beyond ""how to"" and into ""why this works."" Trainers, instructors and equine professionals seeking tools to communicate subtle body mechanics with students. Riders interested in the physical and mental connection with their horse - how awareness, balance and timing translate into better performance. Anyone wanting to elevate their riding by applying principles of biomechanics, rather than just repetition of patterns. Why It's Worth Adding to Your LibraryIn the world of dressage, tiny adjustments of the rider can have big effects on the horse. This book shines a light on those adjustments-on the unseen mechanics of aid, alignment and timing. It bridges the gap between technical movement instruction and rider-horse connection, making it a practical yet thoughtful addition to any library of equestrian literature. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy NicholsonPublisher: Biblio Publishing Imprint: Biblio Publishing Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9780977810215ISBN 10: 0977810216 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 14 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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