Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks

Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks

Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks

Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks

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Overview

A modern classic by the U.S. Cavalry's greatest horseman - everything the rider needs to know about selecting, training & riding the hunter-type horse, from evaluating its conformation to basic dressage and jumping.

The genius of Brigadier General Harry Dwight Chamberlin’s contributions to horsemanship links a modified concept of Italian forward riding with French dressage and the American cavalry’s vast experience in riding long distances. The totality of Chamberlin’s writing provides a complete protocol to train both horse and rider for Eventing, Show Jumping, Endurance Riding, Hunting, and just plain hacking for fun. In Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks he focuses on the training of the horse for various disciplines.

“It is, in its field, the greatest book of the century not only in the United States but in the world. I know nothing comparable produced abroad.” - Vladimir Littauer

“So often, I think I have come up with an idea of my own, only to find it in one of Chamberlin’s books.” - William Steinkraus

“Chamberlin is to horsemanship as Mozart is to music.” - James Wofford

George Morris ranks Chamberlin as “the 20th Century’s greatest combined horseman, theorist, teacher, and writer.”

In a life cut short, Chamberlin provides several lifetimes of insight. He writes:

“Nothing, aside from the dearest human relationships, can give the pleasure found in working and playing with a horse.”

Expert Chamberlin biographer Warren Matha introduces this new edition offered proudly by Xenophon Press.

This volume is considered to be the “Standard modern American book on riding, training and schooling hunters, jumpers and hacks.”

Illustrated with drawings by Paul Brown and with many photographs, complete index and a new introduction by Chamberlin historian, Warren Matha. Chamberlin describes criteria for selection, conformation and gaits of a horse, the objectives of training, stages of training of a young horse, advanced work, and jumping. Each section is well-organized with a general overview including objectives followed by easy to follow detailed explanations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948717144
Publisher: Xenophon Press LLC
Publication date: 03/22/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 382
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

"Few men in the horse world have had the advantage of the author's education: a graduate of Tor di Quinto, Italy, and Saumur, France, and of the United States Cavalry School at Fort Riley; observer at the German school at Hanover, and at Weedon, England; instructor at Fort Riley and West Point; member of the American team at the Inter-Allied Games in Paris, 1919; member of famous teams at the 1920 and 1928 Olympics, and captain of the victorious one at Los Angeles in 1932. Leader of the successful United States teams in international military competitions: 1929, 1930, 1931, he has with his teammates also participated in horse shows held in Poland, Ireland, France and Germany and has assimilated, not only the wisdom of the past but the practice of the present. "Impressive as this great range of training and experience is, it cannot account for a Chamberlin, for a truly great horseman is a genius, endowed with the fine sensibilities of an artist, combined with keen perception, cool judgment, courage, discretion, unfailing patience, and infinite tact." - John Cudahy
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