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This classic text explains every phase of riding and jumping by a horseman of vast experience and international reputation. The text is enriched with numerous photographs, drawings, and diagrams. The material presented here ought to be mastered by every beginner, while the more experienced rider will find much in these pages to improve his/her riding. This manual will also prove of great value to any instructor who wishes to condense and simplify the basic tenets of outdoor equitation for the benefit of his pupils. An entire section of the book is devoted to the riding school and methods of instruction.
Piero Santini, author of this work, was perhaps the greatest teacher of riding in the world (in 1941) and in this volume he explains in detail and in simple language the fundamental principles of Captain Federico Caprilli’s forward-seat riding. This system was first expounded in the English language by Captain Santini and brought him fame overnight. Modern riding everywhere today bears the indelible stamp of his method. This classic is a treasure that belongs in every serious rider’s working bookshelf.
Piero Santini was a devoted student and disciple of Federico Caprilli and was a well-respected author. Santini, a Major in the Italian Light Horse Cavalry, continued and advanced Caprilli’s methods through the early to mid-20th century. With an Italian father and American mother, Santini spoke and wrote English as a second language. He authored 5 books, including Learning to Ride, The Forward Impulse, and Riding Reflections and translated and edited The Caprilli Papers.
CONTENTS
Part I LEARNING TO RIDE
1. “Forward” Riding
2. The Horse and Tack
3. Mounting and Dismounting
4. The Reins and How to Hold Them
5. The Language of the Hand
6. The Leg
7. Leads and Diagonals
8. Whip and Spur
9. Gaits and Paces
10. Backing and Pulling Up
11. The Cavalletti
12. The Side Saddle
13. Jumping
14. Falling
15. Suppling and Relaxing
Part II INSTRUCTING AND THE INSTRUCTOR
16. The School or Manege
17. The Instructor
18. Pupils and Classes
19. The Assistants
Part III RULES FOR A RIDING COMPETITION
20. A Junior Cross-Saddle Competition
21. Control and Guidance Test
22. Jumping Test
APPENDIX: THE HORSE-SHOW CHILD
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This classic text explains every phase of riding and jumping by a horseman of vast experience and international reputation. The text is enriched with numerous photographs, drawings, and diagrams. The material presented here ought to be mastered by every beginner, while the more experienced rider will find much in these pages to improve his/her riding. This manual will also prove of great value to any instructor who wishes to condense and simplify the basic tenets of outdoor equitation for the benefit of his pupils. An entire section of the book is devoted to the riding school and methods of instruction.
Piero Santini, author of this work, was perhaps the greatest teacher of riding in the world (in 1941) and in this volume he explains in detail and in simple language the fundamental principles of Captain Federico Caprilli’s forward-seat riding. This system was first expounded in the English language by Captain Santini and brought him fame overnight. Modern riding everywhere today bears the indelible stamp of his method. This classic is a treasure that belongs in every serious rider’s working bookshelf.
Piero Santini was a devoted student and disciple of Federico Caprilli and was a well-respected author. Santini, a Major in the Italian Light Horse Cavalry, continued and advanced Caprilli’s methods through the early to mid-20th century. With an Italian father and American mother, Santini spoke and wrote English as a second language. He authored 5 books, including Learning to Ride, The Forward Impulse, and Riding Reflections and translated and edited The Caprilli Papers.
CONTENTS
Part I LEARNING TO RIDE
1. “Forward” Riding
2. The Horse and Tack
3. Mounting and Dismounting
4. The Reins and How to Hold Them
5. The Language of the Hand
6. The Leg
7. Leads and Diagonals
8. Whip and Spur
9. Gaits and Paces
10. Backing and Pulling Up
11. The Cavalletti
12. The Side Saddle
13. Jumping
14. Falling
15. Suppling and Relaxing
Part II INSTRUCTING AND THE INSTRUCTOR
16. The School or Manege
17. The Instructor
18. Pupils and Classes
19. The Assistants
Part III RULES FOR A RIDING COMPETITION
20. A Junior Cross-Saddle Competition
21. Control and Guidance Test
22. Jumping Test
APPENDIX: THE HORSE-SHOW CHILD
Why Shop with Equestrian Life
We know you have options when it comes to equestrian gear and apparel. Here’s why riders across the U.S. choose to shop with us—and keep coming back.
• Free U.S. Shipping on orders over $49 – No hidden fees. No surprises. Just fast, reliable delivery—always on us.
• Best Price Guarantee – Found a better price? We’ll match it. No hassle.
• 30-Day Easy Returns – Not satisfied? Return it, no questions asked.
• Exceptional Service – We're known for knowledgeable, responsive support—before and after your purchase.
• Satisfaction Guaranteed – Every item we carry is hand-selected for quality. If something’s not right, we’ll make it right.
Free Shipping On Orders Over $49
We offer free shipping on all orders over $49 within the United States. No hidden fees. No fine print. Just straightforward, reliable delivery—because we believe shopping should be simple.
Order Confirmation
Once you place your order, you’ll receive an email confirmation. This means your order is in our system and your payment method has been pre-authorized.
We’ll verify that your item is in stock and available for shipment. If it’s back-ordered or unavailable, we’ll void the charge and contact you to offer options.
If your item is ready to ship within 5 business days, we’ll process your payment and begin preparing your order.
Order Shipment
In-stock items typically ship within 3 business days of purchase. You’ll receive a shipping confirmation with tracking details within 24 hours of dispatch.
Haven’t received a shipping update within 4 business days? Reach out to us at [email address]—we’re happy to help.
International Orders
We do ship internationally by request.
For a custom international shipping quote, contact us. If you’re happy with the quote, we’ll securely process your order and arrange shipment.
Shipping Damage
Please inspect your package upon delivery. If there's visible damage:
Make a note when signing for the item, or decline delivery.
If you accept delivery, photograph the packaging and product immediately.
Email your photos to Support@EquestrianLifeBrand.com, then visit our Returns Page to start a claim. We’ll take it from there.