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Centaurism. Principles of Classical Spanish Equitation
Antonio Topete Diaz (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
CENTAURISM
Principles of Classical Spanish Equitation
Classical riding is not preserved through fashion.
It is preserved through discipline.
In Centaurism, Antonio Topete Diaz presents a structured and uncompromising exploration of classical horsemanship rooted in Iberian tradition, Austrian structural doctrine, and the enduring principles of the old masters.
This work is not a trend-driven manual. It is a systematic examination of:
• Balance and straightness as foundational law
• Rhythm, relaxation, and accountability
• The development of impulsion and self-carriage
• Shoulder-in and structural alignment
• Contact, lightness, and ethical flexion
• The biomechanics of collection
• The progression from groundwork to High School
• The formation of horse and rider toward the airs above the ground
Drawing from the teachings and influence of Xenophon, de la Guérinière, Cavendish, Seeger, Podhajsky, Oliveira, Kottas, Decarpentry, and the living traditions of Vienna, Jerez, and Lisbon, this book presents a unified doctrine of classical formation rather than a fragmented system.
Special attention is given to:
• The psychological formation of the horse
• The discipline and responsibility of the rider
• Cross-training through doma vaquera, rejoneo preparation, and field work
• The ethical rejection of modern over-riding, hyperflexion, and artificial collection
Centaurism proposes that true unity between horse and rider cannot exist without lightness - and that lightness cannot exist without systematic preparation.
This book is intended for serious students of classical dressage, Iberian riding, and equestrian discipline who seek depth over shortcuts and structure over spectacle.
It is not about imitation of a single school.
It is about preserving the law that unites them.
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