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This short book examines the history, origins, and unintended consequences of the commonly used and widely accepted practice of "long and low" riding and training in dressage. International rider, trainer, writer, and teacher Paul Belasik explains the little-known origins of the mysterious practice that has evolved into a major modern-day controversy.
Long and low riding has negative effects on the quality of dressage at the highest levels of the sport and widespread confusion for riders of all levels. This important book seeks to educate riders on why it is taught, where it came from, and how the unintended consequences have played out for riders all over the world. It is essential reading for all dressage riders, and any event riders and jumpers wishing to better understand the origins of long and low.
Contents
Introduction 1. The Birth of Long and Low: Germany 1832-1852 2. The Bones of the Revolution 3. Postwar Long and Low - On the Front Lines 4. 1980-1990: The Gloves Come Off 5. 1900's - 2000's A Giraffe is a Giraffe, No Matter What You Want to Call It 6. "A Parallel Universe". Conclusion. References.