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V**E
Highly readable
I originally purchased this book because I had read a friend's copy of 'The Classical seat' which I loved and learned much from.This is not a step-by-step instructional book. It does not even cover the classical seat (it even says in the book that she does not intend to cover that ground again). But there is a lot to learn from it.It is written in a memoir style - moving through Sylvia's life and experiences to cover the important lessons she has learned during her life in Portugal and Britain. Some may find this offputting by I found her writing style easy and the information highly accessible. There are many little gems in the text if you are ready to find them.I did make several observations throughout the book that were slightly at odds with the text. The major one being saddle position. In the vast majority of photos Sylvia and the other riders have their saddles sitting far too far forward - covering the horse's scapula and on at least one occasion obviously affecting the balance of the saddle. I found it intriguing, that she never made the connection between this and some of the events and discoveries she described which sounded remarkably like saddle sore horses .However, this aside I enjoyed the book thoroughly and found it did indeed give me many things to consider and improve in my own riding. Sometimes the 'story' type books are even more effective at conveying their message than straight out - do this type ones and I certainly found myself reading this easily from cover to cover.
S**C
If you are a serious equestrian student, this is ...
If you are a serious equestrian student, this is a very readable, helpful book. It clarifies many dressage concepts.
D**E
Disappointed
This is my 2nd used book that smells bad... a mildew odor. And with my allergies I am unable to be close to it This has taught me to never buy used books again. The material is really good, the structure is fine with everything in tact, but is smells so bad I can't be near it.
M**R
A gossipy memoir with some good points to make
Rather than being strictly about riding as the title would suggest, the book is a collection of personal memoirs. Along the way, the author makes very good points about the state of competitive dressage and how it falls short of the classical ideal. The differences are illustrated with photographic sketches that would greatly help those of us struggling to learn the correct way to ride. It is gratifying to see that someone has finally put into words all of the questions I have about why many of the horses in active dressage competition look forced, unnatural, and ugly. We, the modern inheritors of dressage, have a lot to answer for in the way that riding is currently being taught and judged.Unfortunately the message of the book is marred by the confrontational, gossipy tone of the narrative. It would appear the author wants to get back at all those who publically disagreed with her in the past. I found the idea that those who differ in approach don't care about horses to be offensive.In the end the book is well worth buying because the author's accusations about competitive dressage in the areas of self-carriage and the classical seat *must* be addressed by each rider personally, and by the dressage community as a whole. It is unfortunate that the reader has to wade through lots of unrelated personal details, and put up with an annoying, unproductive holier-than-thou attitude to do so.
J**A
Well written and helpful
I have been riding for 3 years and have felt that I wasn't getting it or understanding what my trainers and horses were trying to tell me. For whatever reason, Sylvia Loch's description of the rider's position and the pelvic floor in relation to the horse's back turned on the lightbulb for me. It doesn't do any good for the rider(or the horse)to continue with his/her lessons until the balanced seat and body position is learned. Otherwise the rider spends all of his/her time behind the horse's movement rather than in time with it. The author definitely loves horses and genuinely wants to teach others how to ride a horse in balance so the ride is enjoyable for both the horse and rider. Those looking for a quick lesson book will instead find this is an autobiography with insights and explanations in between the stories. Read this if you are not afraid of a little more time and effort instead of a quick fix. Your horse deserves it.
F**6
Great autobiography
Being an active equestrian I was delighted to receive this book as a Christmas present. Unfortunately I found it to be more of amn autobiography than a useful riding guide although it did have many lovely photographs. I find her video tapes to be more informative as she gets to the point of her observations faster and the riding problems and solutions are easier to see.
C**W
classical rider
This book helped me to better understand what my horse was saying and it allowed my to figure out what was wrong with my riding, why my horse was responding the way he was and what to do about it. Also it taught be to be more humble and respectful of the gifts horses give every day.
K**U
a few diamonds in the rough (lots and lots of rough)
The text contains some very inspiring moments, even complete passages, if you can find them. Expect to wade through the author's travel photos and memoirs before you reach anything remotely pertinent to what the title promises.
M**.
Like going on holiday.
A beautifully written book. Not the equestrian essential that "The Classical Seat" is, (seriously if you ride or ever want to read it) but a fantastic biography and history of the best of our partnership with an amazing fellow creature.
A**C
What you need to know about riding!
Great descriptions help to understand riding at a deeper level, wish I'd read this sooner!
J**A
Another brilliant book by Sylvia Loch
Many thanks to Sylvia for sharing her thoughts and knowledge. This is a book to be treasured. Excellently written and thought provoking. An absolute must for all riders who wish to improve their riding whilst getting their horses really enjoy their work. All Sylvia's books and DVDs are simply brilliant.
A**R
Five Stars
first class service ; book exactly as described
K**N
Excellent
Excellent
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