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OverviewThis book is likely to create a small revolution in the way we ride and train horse for supple collection. Each exercise is described succinctly with an accompanying diagram beautifully engraved. A contemporary of de la Gueriniere, Eisenberg was trained in the European Royal riding academies including the Viennese Spanish Riding school under Regenthal. Eisenberg is prominently featured in Koert van der Horst'sGreat Books on Horsemanship with over 8 pages of coverage. Never before has this material been available in English. Riders always seem to want two things to help them in their training: 1. A visual concept of what they are trying to attain, and 2. simple instructions that will give them results. Baron D'Eisenberg's Art of Riding a Horseprovides today's riders with both elements in easy to follow instructions for riding and training horses to the highest levels of equitation, and, with lovely engravings of horses and riders demonstrating the movements as performed to perfection. This book is a must have for any student of high level equitation. It will also be a treasure for the novice rider who wants to set their sights on the ideal images and descriptions of correctly schooled, beautiful horses in noble performance. The Art of Riding a Horse Or A Description of Modern Manège, in its Perfection; Explained with the necessary lessons and represented by the Exact figures, starting with the Rider's Seat on the Horse, and concluding with the Stop, and also accompanied by various Bits used in the proper bridling of Horses: Written and illustrated by The Baron d'Eisenberg, And engraved by B. Picart. Translated by Sherilyn Allen V.M.D. ""Every day that I ride and train my dressage horses, I do the exercises described in this 300 year old manual of ""modern horsemanship,"" and I see my horses like the horses in the pictures--elegant, graceful, supple, and balanced. The exercises teach them collection effortlessly. I am grateful to have found this beautiful, pictorial manual which has helped me and my horses immensely in their training."" - Sherilyn Allen, translator. Full Product DetailsAuthor: D'Eisenberg Baron , Sherilyn AllenPublisher: Xenophon Press LLC Imprint: Xenophon Press LLC Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.803kg ISBN: 9780933316751ISBN 10: 0933316755 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 01 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews"From Kip Mistral: ""D'Eisenberg, like von Regenthal, is very concerned that the approach to training and riding a horse should be compassionate and careful. The initial treatment of a young horse should be sensitive so as not to overwhelm and prejudice him against future training. D'Eisenberg speaks of taking care and time to build the horse up in stages, physically, mentally and emotionally. He warns against asking horses for something they cannot naturally do, or easily do, too early....On its own, in The Art of Riding a Horse the Baron leaves to us a superb technical manual that brings together and blends science, craft and art. What makes today's English edition translated by Sherilyn Allen VMD and published by Xenophon Press even more valuable are the generous and very educated translator's notes on almost every page. Here Dr. Allen interprets d'Eisenberg's text in the context of his own time, creating a bridge for today's reader and rider and making the instruction more accessible.""" From Kip Mistral: D'Eisenberg, like von Regenthal, is very concerned that the approach to training and riding a horse should be compassionate and careful. The initial treatment of a young horse should be sensitive so as not to overwhelm and prejudice him against future training. D'Eisenberg speaks of taking care and time to build the horse up in stages, physically, mentally and emotionally. He warns against asking horses for something they cannot naturally do, or easily do, too early....On its own, in The Art of Riding a Horse the Baron leaves to us a superb technical manual that brings together and blends science, craft and art. What makes today's English edition translated by Sherilyn Allen VMD and published by Xenophon Press even more valuable are the generous and very educated translator's notes on almost every page. Here Dr. Allen interprets d'Eisenberg's text in the context of his own time, creating a bridge for today's reader and rider and making the instruction more accessible. From Kip Mistral: ""D'Eisenberg, like von Regenthal, is very concerned that the approach to training and riding a horse should be compassionate and careful. The initial treatment of a young horse should be sensitive so as not to overwhelm and prejudice him against future training. D'Eisenberg speaks of taking care and time to build the horse up in stages, physically, mentally and emotionally. He warns against asking horses for something they cannot naturally do, or easily do, too early....On its own, in The Art of Riding a Horse the Baron leaves to us a superb technical manual that brings together and blends science, craft and art. What makes today's English edition translated by Sherilyn Allen VMD and published by Xenophon Press even more valuable are the generous and very educated translator's notes on almost every page. Here Dr. Allen interprets d'Eisenberg's text in the context of his own time, creating a bridge for today's reader and rider and making the instruction more accessible."" Author InformationA contemporary of de la Gueriniere, Eisenberg was trained in the European Royal riding academies including the Viennese Spanish Riding school under Regenthal. Eisenberg is prominently featured in Koert van der Horst'sGreat Books on Horsemanship with over 8 pages of coverage. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |