![]() Dressage & CT Magazine, 10 issues, 1987 Bezugloff, editor; Cleveland. January-March-April-May-June-July-August-September-October-December, some covers show edgewear, else very good. Highlights include: - Discussing Dressage (series) by Jean-Claude Racinet (The Departure Into Canter - part II, More On Shoulder-In, Dressage Vs. Dressur) - Discussing Dressage by Charles De Kunffy (Attention to the Tradition of Classical Horsemanship) - Discussing Dressage by Dr. Henri L.M. Van Schaik (Shoulder-In - It's Invention and Purpose) - A New Look At Classical Dressage (series) by Jan Dickerson (Chapter V-Balance In Hand, Chapter VI - The Father of Modern Dressage, What Dressage Really Is, La Gueriniere's Taboos, Different Roads in Modern Dressage, A Mix of Influences) - Yoga for the Rider - Choosing the Riding Horse by Dr. Deb Bennett (Axial Skeleton-part II) - Training Techniques by Alfred Knopfhart, translated by Joan Hunt (Counter Canter, Canter Pirouette - Training Techniques by Charles De Kunffy (The Patterns of the Manege for Gymnastic Development) - Dressage Interview with Karl Mikolka - Riding Techniques - The Curb, A Finely Honed Instrument by Egon Von Neindorf - Profile - Hans Von Blixen-Finecke - Equine Champions - Priceless by Virginia Leng - People in Sport - Bruce Davidson - Is American Dressage On the Right Track? By Chuck Grant - Theory For Practitioners - The Case of the Wandering Center of Gravity by Jean-Claude Racinet |