The Science of Dressage Training
A scientific approach to dressage training that emphasizes the horse’s physical and mental well-being
von Knut Krüger und Konstanze Krüger, aus dem Deutschen übersetzt von Elisabeth D'AntoniDressage training: Background and Tips
All riders, whether competing or riding for pleasure, want to have a tractable, relaxed and mo-
tivated horse when they are ready to get into the saddle. This depends primarily on the rid-
ers’ understanding of training and training methods. The more riders know about their horse’s
physiology and psyche, the better their understanding of these training methods.
By following the practical advice in this book, riders will be able to achieve their desired train-
ing goals most efficiently, while at the same time handling their horses gently and keeping
them physically and mentally sound.
All riders, whether competing or riding for pleasure, want to have a tractable, relaxed and mo-
tivated horse when they are ready to get into the saddle. This depends primarily on the rid-
ers’ understanding of training and training methods. The more riders know about their horse’s
physiology and psyche, the better their understanding of these training methods.
By following the practical advice in this book, riders will be able to achieve their desired train-
ing goals most efficiently, while at the same time handling their horses gently and keeping
them physically and mentally sound.