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Breaking and Riding

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One of the most important works ever written on dressage, Breaking and Riding is essential reading for the serious dressage enthusiast. In this work, the result of a lifetime spent training horses, James Fillis (1834â 1913) clearly explains his theories and methods, starting with the basics of breakingâ lungeing, work in hand, and first mountingâ and progressing to advanced work, including canter pirouette, tempi changes, piaffe, and passage. Throughout the work, Fillis always returns to his basic The horse must be â correctly balanced and light in forward movements and propulsion, in order that the rider may obtain the most powerful effects with the least exertion.â Fillis was an apprentice to a student of the legendary trainer François Baucher. In this book, while expressing admiration for Baucher, Fillis also explains in detail the ways in which he believed Baucher was mistaken in some of his methods.

376 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1986

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