Méthode d'équitation basée sur de nouveaux principes by François Baucher

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Author Baucher, François, 1796-1873
Title Méthode d'équitation basée sur de nouveaux principes
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Summary "Méthode d'équitation basée sur de nouveaux principes" by François Baucher is a comprehensive treatise on equestrian training written in the late 19th century. This work introduces innovative principles for horse training, emphasizing a scientific approach to achieving balance and lightness in the horse's movements. The author aims to refine traditional methods, offering insights that promise to improve the rider's control and the horse's responsiveness. The opening of the text lays the groundwork for Baucher's equestrian philosophy, explaining his belief in the need for a new methodology in horse training. He reflects on the misuse of horses throughout history and criticizes previous training methods that have relied on brute force rather than understanding the horse's natural balance and movements. By discussing the importance of achieving a correct position and balance, Baucher sets out to demonstrate how a refined approach can lead to a harmonious relationship between horse and rider, advocating for techniques that prioritize the horse's comfort and gradual learning. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class SF: Agriculture: Animal culture
Subject Horsemanship
Subject Dressage
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EBook-No. 39410
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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