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The French Cavalry Manual-Free Download

November 9, 2009

The French Cavalry Manual-Free Download

A small group of classic works written at the beginning of the 29th century had a huge influence on riding as we see it today. Certainly the Cavalry School’s  3 volume “Horsemanship and Horsemastership”, the works of Harry Chamberlin, and those of Piero Santini belong in this small group.  “The Manual of Equitation of the [...]

What is U.S. Horsemanship?

October 14, 2009

What is U.S. Horsemanship?

The dictionary defines horsemanship as the art, ability, or skill of riding horse, but U.S. horsemanship is so much more than that. It’s roots reach back to the 1500s when  Spanish conquistadors explored the New World, through the history of California and Texas and the Cowboys in the west , to the horses and horse [...]

Why Have a Blog about U.S. Horsemanship?

October 14, 2009

Why Have a Blog about U.S. Horsemanship?

It’s personal.  As a kid in the ‘60s I had the chance to see things that were part of our history and now 50 years later some of that history has faded away. And frankly,  I don’t want to see it disappear. I want the young U. S. horsemen and women to have the chance [...]

We Owe It to the Military

March 21, 2009

We Owe It to the Military

Does the Military Seat have a place in modern horseback riding or is it a “thing of the past”?

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