Dressage Priority Points

Dressage Priority Points
ISBN-10
0876059329
ISBN-13
9780876059326
Category
Sports & Recreation / Animal Sports / Equestrian
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Howell Book House
Author
Richard Davison

Description

"Dressage Priority Points" is a well-structured guide that will enable riders to build on and reinforce the instruction they receive from their trainers. Inevitably, riders have to work on their own, whether at home or at shows. A reference such as this, which stresses the importance of a good foundation, can help riders at all levels of training achieve their goals.

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