Charles de Kunffy
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The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse: Manege Patterns
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published
1992
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9 editions
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Training Strategies for Dressage Riders
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published
2003
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4 editions
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Training Strategies for Dressage Riders
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published
1994
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2 editions
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A Rider’s Survival from Tyranny
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published
2012
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3 editions
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Dressage Principles Illuminated
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published
2002
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3 editions
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The Ethics and Passions of Dressage
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published
1993
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4 editions
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Creative Horsemanship
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published
1975
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6 editions
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The Ethics and Passions of Dressage, Expanded Edition
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published
2013
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Dressage Questions Answered
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published
1984
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6 editions
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Dressage questions answered
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published
1980
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2 editions
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“Riding is, therefore, an ongoing, never-ending, challenging process. That aspect makes riding so intelligent and significant an effort. One merely strives, never arrives.”
― The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse: Manege Patterns
― The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse: Manege Patterns
“...the horse is a living organism and a unique individual that can develop only at his own rate. The horse is the clock, and he provides the calendar of progress.”
― Training Strategies for Dressage Riders
― Training Strategies for Dressage Riders
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