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A Horseman's Notes by Erik Herbermann - Hardcover  (gently used hardcover)
Xenophon Press

A Horseman's Notes by Erik Herbermann - Hardcover (gently used hardcover)

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In his uniquely philosophical poetic style, Erik Herbermann, author of the perennial bestseller "Dressage Formula", presents the inner workings of classical riding, which will assist every rider to discover the joys of greater harmony with their horse. The content of this new work is based on notes the author made while answering the daily practical needs of his pupils during many years of teaching - making this book particularly valuable for those who ride without instruction. "A Horseman's Notes" is not only filled with essential information, from an author who is highly respected as a true 'classicist', but it is also a beautifully illustrated, high quality production - truly a collector's volume.

Erik Herbermann was born in Amsterdam in 1945. His initial equestrian training was with Patricia Salt FBHS, a pupil herself of the Spanish Riding School. Subsequently, he studied under the celebrated classical riding teacher, Egon von Neindorff. Now residing in the USA, Erik Herbermann devotes much of his time to lecturing, teaching and conducting clinics internationally. As well as producing three editions of his enduring classic, Dressage Formula, and narrating an audio version of its third edition, he has also written numerous articles for equestrian publications in the United States, Holland and Canada. Erik Herbermann is a staunch advocate of classical ideals. His ideology is based on an objective study of the horse's nature, which seeks the depth of understanding and quality of work perceived in the greatest of Renaissance Masters. In common with these luminaries he views equitation as a self-improving art, rooted in the utmost affections and respect for the horse.

ISBN: 978-0972387507


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