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Masters of Equitation on Counter-Canter and Flying Changes
[B1760]
$35.00



Compiled by Martin Diggle

The counter-canter and flying change are both progressions of the basic canter and although there is a clear relationship between them they have distinct derivations and purposes. While the counter-canter is a long-established exercise, the flying change is a relatively new addition to the list of classically accepted movements.

As with so much in equitation, it is essential that both exercises are introduced at an appropriate stage in the horse"s training, and that their purposes and aims are clearly understood. To these ends, this book examines the derivation and uses of the counter-canter, and the complexities surrounding the introduction and execution of flying changes, through the words of various Masters. their thoughts will provide invaluable guidance to all who wish to advance their horses" education in the gait of canter, and will fascinate all readers interested in the historical development of equitation.

(hardcover, photos, illustrations, 160 pgs.)

Excerpt from the book:

Purposes of Counter-canter
[Note from the compiler: It might be useful to begin with a summary of the practical value of both counter-canter and flying changes by the twentieth century Master, Richard Watjen:]

A horse who has learned to move without difficulty at the counter-canter - and to execute the flying change of leg willingly - will not only have great advantages in the arena as a dressage horse, but also as a show jumper and hunter through increased suppleness and obedience.

The suppleness of the dressage horse will be greatly increased by the collected counter-canter, whereby lowering of the croup and an increased bending of the hocks will be achieved. The horse learns to obey willingly the aids of the rider, thus reaching a higher degree of obedience. Show jumpers, which are well trained at the counter-canter and execute properly the flying change - are much handier when jumping a course, and they can be ridden at a fast pace even at sharp turns and short approaches Dressage Riding

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