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9781929164356
Olympic medalist and crowd favorite Debbie McDonald shares the unique story of her mid-life switch from the hunter-jumper ring to the dressage arena. As readers follow her progression from hunt seat rider to dressage superstar, they learn lessons to apply to their own riding, whether it be out on the trail or in a competitive environment. McDonald explains how the good basic riding skills necessary in the discipline of dressage help all riders -- regardless of which equestrian activity they prefer -- improve the adjustability, tractability, and athleticism of their mounts. By relating her own struggles and frustrations, she inspires readers to continue striving to master the dressage techniques that can maximise a horse's assets and create harmony between horse and rider. Debbie McDonald is the first American dressage rider to earn the title of World Cup Champion, an honor she shares with her famous horse Brentina. She lives in Hailey, Idaho. Nancy Jaffer is a writer and reporter in Peapack, New Jersey.McDonald, Debbie is the author of 'Riding Through An Olympic Medalist's Lessons on Life and Dressage', published 2007 under ISBN 9781929164356 and ISBN 1929164351.
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