![]() Dressage & CT Magazine, 9 issues, 1988 Bezugloff, editor; Cleveland. January-February-March-May-June-July-September-October-November, very good + Highlights include: - Theory for Practitioners - The Wandering Center of Gravity (conclusion from Dec 1987) By Jean-Claude Racinet - Clinic with Virginia Leng Interview with Dr. Reiner Klimke at Madison Square Garden exhibition - A New Look at Classical Dressage by Jan Dickerson (How Instruction Can Be Effective, The Seat: Problems and Principles) - Training Techniques by Charles De Kunffy (Sharing the Riding Arena, Horse On The Bit) - Training Techniques - The Alexander Technique - Discussing Dressage by Charles De Kunffy (Counter-Canter for Perfecting Balance, Reasons for Academic Equitation, Selecting Help for Classical Dressage, The Road to Dressage) - Profile - The Schneidmans on Retraining Event Horses for Dressage - Three Day Event Conditioning with Jack Le Goff - Discussing Dressage by Dr. H.L.M. Van Schaik ( The Roots of Classical Equitation) - Riding To Music - An Essay by Gabriela Grillo - Musical Freestyle - Dressage to Music by Robert Dover - Interview with Margit Otto-Crepin - Theory for Practitioners by Erik Herbermann (The Roots of Straightness - What It Is and How One Achieves It, Pitfalls to Rider Advancement) - Profile - Mike Huber - Training Techniques by Dr. H.L.M. Van Schaik (The Purpose and Importance of the Circle) |