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Laura Graves: The Making of Diddy
An excerpt from Riding for the Team: Inspirational Stories of the USA's Medal-Winning Equestrians and Their Horses

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Understanding Dressage Saddle Fit: Asymmetry
The horse’s asymmetry must be part of the equation.

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Nature, Nurture and Horses
A Journal of Four Dressage Horses from Birth through the First Year of Training

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The Fundamentals of Rhythm in Dressage Work
Eckart Meyners explains how to establish the young horse’s natural rhythm under the weight of the rider.

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The Fundamentals of Rhythm in Dressage Work

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Hands-On TTouch Training for Kids and their Horses
A review of My Horse, My Friend

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Positive Retraining for the Poorly Ridden Horse
Dr. Gerd Heuschmann explores what it means to be a responsible rider in his book, Balancing Act: The Horse in Sport—An Irreconcilable Conflict?

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The Science Behind Equitation
A book excerpt from The Alchemy of Lightness by Dominique Barbier and Maria Katsamanis

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DVD Review: Balance & Bodywork for the Horse & Rider
Balance and Bodywork for Horses & Riders by Sylvia Loch covers unmounted ground exercises in understanding gravity and balance that can be transferred to the saddle.

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DVD Review: Klaus Balkenhol Trilogy, From Foal to Grand Prix Horse
In this three-DVD set, we see dressage Olympian Klaus Balkenhol working with many horses, from foalhood to maturity, and learn about his contemporary approach to horse training based on classical methods.