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Methodical Dressage of the Riding Horse according to the last teachings of Francois Baucher and Dressage of the Outdoor Horse: From The last teaching
Contributor(s): Kerbrech, Faverot De (Author), Lagarenne, General De (Author), Fletcher, Michael L. M. L. M. (Translator)

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ISBN: 0933316178     ISBN-13: 9780933316171
Publisher: Xenophon Press LLC
OUR PRICE: $28.45  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: July 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | History - General
- Sports & Recreation | Equestrian
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.50 lbs) 162 pages
Features: Bibliography, Glossary
 
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Faverot de Kerbrech's 'Methodical Dressage of the Riding Horse' is considered the 'Bible of Baucherism'. Together with it, in 'Dressage of the Outdoor Horse' General de Lagarenne gives us the teaching of Faverot de Kerbrech. Both books, included in this one volume, are excellently translated by Michael L. M. Fletcher.

Fran ois Faverot de Kerbrech's (1837 - 1905) first riding master was his father, General Baron Faverot, student of Chevalier D'Abzac. At Saint Cyr, his teachers were students of the Count d'Aure. Faverot completed his studies by following Fran ois Baucher. Faverot became one of Baucher's favorite students. A horseman of great repute, he remained the loyal successor to the work of Fran ois Baucher.

The Master Fran ois Baucher brought numerous modifications to his first method of dressage. His best student, Faverot de Kerbrech gives us the definitive description and explanation of Baucher's second manner in his work: Methodical Dressage of the Saddle Horse from the Last Teaching of Baucher, recalled by one of his students (1891). Published twenty years after the death of Baucher, this work is the result of a quest to bring French equitation out of its academic approach; enriched by the experience of Baucher's most illustrious student. It is widely considered the best representation of Baucher's second method.

In Dressage of the Outdoor Horse, General de Lagarenne gives us the last teaching of Faverot de Kerbrech. This work consists of a simplified progression of the second manner of Baucher with regard to the preparation of a horse for outdoor riding.

 
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