- François
Robichon de La
Guérinière (1688–1751) was a
French riding master who had a
profound effect on
accepted methods for
horse training, and one of...
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department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. The
territory of La
Guérinière was
formerly part of Cormelles, the
northern limit of the town following...
-
Robichon de La
Guérinière, the
French riding master to King
Louis XV and
author of the
manual École de
Cavalerie published in 1731. La
Guérinière perfected...
- La
Guérinière (French pronunciation: [la ɡeʁinjɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Vendée
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in
western France. It lies on...
- with both
rider and
horse spending many
years perfecting their form.
Gueriniere, Eisenberg, Ruy d'Andrade and
Marialva wrote treatises on
technique and...
- on one of the
greatest French riding masters, François
Robichon de La
Guérinière, as well as a more
controversial figure in dressage, Baucher. He is also...
- the horse's nose
facing the
inside of the circle. Additionally, de la
Guérinière developed "square voltes",
which are not
commonly practiced today. Riders...
- of Barbâtre, followed, some
sixty years later, in 1919, by
those of La
Guérinière and from L'Épine. Noirmoutier-en-l'Île is
situated to the
north of the...
-
methods used by the
Riding School are
based on François
Robichon de la
Gueriniere. It is a
common myth that the
movements were
developed to aid in battle;...
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variant of the
English saddle was
developed by François
Robinchon de la
Guérinière, a
French riding master and
author of "Ecole de Cavalerie" who made major...