Riding and Schooling Horses

Riding and Schooling Horses by Harry D Chamberlin, published by Xenophon Press LLC on February 23, 2020, is a comprehensive guide that explores the principles of riding and training horses for various equestrian activities. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English, offering insights that are accessible to both novices and experienced horsemen. Chamberlin’s straightforward language breaks down essential concepts such as the seat, hands, and jumping techniques, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in improving their riding skills.
Readers will find a detailed discussion of fundamental riding precepts that emphasize the importance of a harmonious relationship between horse and rider. The book delves into the application of aids and the Chamberlin seat, reflecting a wealth of experience and practical wisdom. With topics related to animal sports and equestrian practices, this work serves as a significant contribution to the field, encouraging readers to revisit its teachings for deeper understanding and mastery of riding techniques.
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“In my opinion, Harry Chamberlin is the founding father of equestrian sport in the United States. He has had a tremendous influence on the sport over the last sixty years, especially in riding methodology in show jumping.” – George H. Morris*
“Using direct, simple language, General Harry Chamberlin presents an account of riding and training horses for the show ring and for hunting which the rawest novice can understand and which the most experienced horseman will ponder. His discussion of the seat, hands, jumping, application of the aids, and fundamental riding precepts, should be read and reread many times. The Chamberlin seat, an eclectic evolution of broad experience, is set forth with unanswerable common sense and logic.” – John Cudahy
“It takes a certain amount of genius, not just to see what others have seen, but to say things others have never said. Writing in clear, understandable prose, Chamberlin lays out his system, a system still in use nearly a century later. Not only could Chamberlin, a genius in the saddle, make it work, but his students and their students made it work. He was the leading light of the military horse world for three decades, and his influence continues to the present day. With his writings and teachings, Chamberlin satisfies one of the most sacred duties of a horseman: He produces a system of riding and training that truly preserves “the tranquility of the horse.” -James Wofford*
*Quotes from the Forewords to Warren Matha’s new book: General Chamberlin: America’s Equestrian Genius coming soon from Xenophon Press.
Warren Matha introduces this new edition by Xenophon Press.
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