Description
About the Author
Christoph Hess is an FEI "I" Judge in both Dressage and Eventing. The German National Federation (GNF) awarded him the title of Professional Riding Instructor; a title that labels him as an international expert and educator of professionals. Hess currently holds the positions of Head of Instruction and Head of the Personal Members Department at the GNF, where he's been employed since 1978. Hess is actively involved in the education of judges and instructors both within Germany and around the world. He conducts clinics, workshops, forums, and symposiums for judges, trainers, and riders throughout the international dressage and eventing communities. He is an examiner of judges and trainers at the highest levels of the sport of dressage, including seminars and testing sanctioned and sponsored by the FEI (Federation Equestrian International). Hess resides in Germany.
Reviews
Christoph's book is delivered wholly around his classical development training principles. It's thoughtful, easy-to-apply advice and a collection of his best riding and training tips. The most common challenges for riders of all levels (that he has encountered) are also addressed - the regular, most frequent ones such as leaning on the bit, falling out, lack of straightness, as well as 'Top at home, flop at show' - a horsey 'problem' that crops up regularly at all levels and one of the reasons riders ask him for help. * Essex Rider *
Ride Better with Christoph Hess, is a new book, out now, which is full of helpful tips and pieces of advice for riders and their horses whether they are interested in dressage, eventing or showjumping.
Christoph (pictured top) is an FEI I judge in both dressage and eventing and is highly respected around the world as a trainer too, adhering to classical principles. Here he picks out problems and sticking points he finds most common when training horse and rider and shares his advice in a very easy-to-follow manner.
No matter what level you are riding to, this book is a must-read. Throughout Hess emphasises that a rider must always strive to improve, for the simple reason that they can always do better for their horse.
Deserves to be a bookshelf reference for every barn, regardless of discipline-after all, we all want to ride better.
Aspirational in an inviting way, and Hess's advice is straightforward, easy to understand, and of course, classically correct.
What I like about this book is it is a real problem-solver... a very good book for specific issues. Two thumbs up.
Book Information
ISBN 9781570768583
Author Christoph Hess
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Trafalgar Square
Publisher Trafalgar Square
Weight(grams) 499g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 170mm * 18mm