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Balancing Act: The Horse in Sport - an Irreconcilable Conflict?

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ISBN 139781908809933
ISBN 101908809930
AuthorGerd Heuschmann
LanguageEnglish
Book DescriptionSubject Heading Description 1: Sports, Hobbies & Games Subject Heading Description 2: Equestrian & Animal Sports/Riding & Horsemanship ISBN: 9781908809933 ISBN-10: Publisher Imprint: The Crowood Press Ltd Contributor 1: Gerd Heuschmann Title: Balancing Act : The Horse in Sport - an Irreconcilable Conflict? Binding Type: Paperback Content Language Code: Pages: Description: Discover the captivating world of Balancing Act : The Horse in Sport - an Irreconcilable Conflict?, a Sports, Hobbies & Games that falls under the Equestrian & Animal Sports/Riding & Horsemanship category. This Paperback-formatted gem, contributed by Gerd Heuschmann and published by The Crowood Press Ltd, promises an immersive experience for readers. With pages of engaging content, Balancing Act : The Horse in Sport - an Irreconcilable Conflict? explores. The language adds a unique flavor to the narrative, making it accessible to a wide audience.
About the AuthorDr Gerd Heuschmann trained as a Bereiter (master rider) in Germany before qualifying for veterinary study at Munich University. There he specialised in equine orthopaedics for two years before accepting a post as the head of the breeding department at the German FN, which he eventually left to start his own practice in Warendorf. He has been an active member of the 'hyperflexion' (previously referred to as Rollkur) debate, weighing in at the 2005 USDF National Symposium and the 2006 FEI Veterinary and Dressage Committees' Workshop. His book Tug of War and his DVD If Horses Could Speak are international bestsellers.
Publication Date44277
Number of Pages256 pages

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