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A practical manual offers systematic instruction in riding and training horses, distinguishing useful riding basics from ornamental maneuvers. It explains the rider's seat, hand, body aids, methods to correct disobedience, and progressive schooling exercises for trot, stop, gallop, and backing. Later chapters outline techniques to collect and unite the horse, lateral work, changes of hand, voltes, and advanced haute-école actions such as pesades, mezair, caprioles, curvets, croupades, and balotades, plus steps and leaps. The text combines technical terminology with step-by-step guidance aimed at both elementary safety and refined performance.

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Claude Bourgelat

Claude Bourgelat was a French veterinarian and equestrian known for his influential work in the field of horsemanship. His notable book, "A New System of Horsemanship," presents innovative techniques and insights into horse training and care, reflecting his deep understanding of equine behavior. Bourgelat's contributions extend beyond literature, as he played a significant role in the establishment of veterinary education in France. His work laid the groundwork for modern practices in veterinary science and horsemanship, making him a key figure in the history of animal husbandry.

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