Klaus Balkenhol was an Olympic-level, award-winning rider long before he trained the likes of international dressage star Nadine Cappellman and assumed the role of Chef d'Equipe of the US Dressage Team. Have you ever wondered about the secrets behind the man? Have you perhaps dreamed of the chance not only to ride with him, but to discover how his horse training theories--and equestrian-centered life--developed over time? Britta Sch�ffman, a Grand Prix rider and student of Balkenhol, has provided readers a biography of ...
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Klaus Balkenhol was an Olympic-level, award-winning rider long before he trained the likes of international dressage star Nadine Cappellman and assumed the role of Chef d'Equipe of the US Dressage Team. Have you ever wondered about the secrets behind the man? Have you perhaps dreamed of the chance not only to ride with him, but to discover how his horse training theories--and equestrian-centered life--developed over time? Britta Sch�ffman, a Grand Prix rider and student of Balkenhol, has provided readers a biography of her trainer's personal life and meteoric rise to the top of the equestrian world, as well as a practical training manual for riders of all levels. Alongside anecdotes of his childhood, his riding education, and some of his most famous horses, Balkenhol discusses: - Training according to classical principles - Errant trends in competitive dressage vs. classical technique - Choosing the right dressage horse - Instilling trust in young horses - Working horses without stress - Employing the Training Scale in daily practice - Tips for schooling Grand Prix movements
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New in Very Good dust jacket. 157076378X. Hardcover is yellow with gold lettering on the spine. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book. End papers are burgundy. Originally published in German in 2007; translated by Reina Abelshauser. Extensively illustrated with dozens of color and b/w photographs. Sections are: My Philosophy; Training--From Foal to Dressage Mount; Training Scale in Daily Practice; Moving up to Grand Prix--Systematically; When Riding Becomes Art; index. "A celebrity of the international dressage world, Klaus Balkenhol has an impressive record at the highest levels of competition. With two Olympic golds and an individual bronze, along with innumerable German, European and World Cups wins to his name, he was a legend long before he assumed his role as Chef d'Equipe [coach] of the US Dressage Team [a position he held for 8 years, until after the 2008 summer Olympics]....Today, Klaus Balkenhol stands as one of the few international advocates of classical training principles. He faithfully adheres to the elements of the Training Scale, and convinced of its value, he fights for it, and isn't afraid of making himself unpopular if necessary..." During his legendary career he has worked with some of the top, international dressage riders and trainers, many of them World and Olympic medalists: Steffen Peters, Willi Schultheis, Linda Tellington-Jones; Nadine Capellmann; Leslie Morse; George Theodorescu; George Williams; Debbie McDonald; Nicole Uphoff; Isabel Wrth; Guenter Seidel; Alexandra Simons-de Ridder; Dr. Uwe Schulten-Baumer; Ulla Salzgeber; Robert Dover; Lisa Wilcox; Britta Schoffmann; Michael Klimke; Hubertus Schmidt; Ingrid Klimke; Anabel Balkenhol; Bettina Hoy. Reading this book is not only a full course in how to correctly and humanely achieve the highest levels of dressage, but the love and passion of Klaus Balkenhol permeates every page; the respect he has for each and every horse he has ridden and trained, as well as those who have trained him, and the high regard in which he is held world wide. I treasure my copy of this book, and as I'm schooling, repeat to myself many of the lessons he teaches, and has proven, to improve my own qualities and abilities as the eternal dressage student.; B & W and color photographs; 0.8 x 9.7 x 6.9 Inches; 159 pages; Book has minor shelf wear. DJ has light shelfwear, bumping, rubbing, 21/2" closed tear at bottom of front; in a mylar cover.
Add this copy of Klaus Balkenhol: the Man and His Training Methods to cart. $82.78, new condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from North Las Vegas, NV, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Trafalgar Square Books.