Jimmy Wofford posted on Practical Horseman his winter Reading List:
For my continuing education in dressage, I would read one of the following:
- Riding Logic by Wilhelm Museler
- Academic Equitation by Gen. de Carpentry
- Complete Training of Horse & Rider by Alois Podhasky
- Practical Dressage Manual by Bengt Lundquist
- Advanced Techniques of Dressage by the German National Equestrian Federation
If you have read any three of the dressage books above, then consider reading one of the following:
- Centered Riding by Sally Swift
- Riding Toward the Light by Paul Belasik
- Basic Training of the Young Horse by Reiner Klimke
For my show jumping continuing education, I would read one of the following:
- The de Nemethy Method by Bertalan de Nemethy
- Reflections on Riding and Jumping by William Steinkraus
- Training Show Jumpers by Anthony Paalman
- Training Hunters, Jumpers and Hacks by Col. Harry D. Chamberlin
- Jumping is Jumping by Jane Wallace
Again, if you have read several of the above works, then you might consider reading one of the following:
- Anne Kursinski’s Jumping Clinic by Anne Kursinski
- Hunter Seat Equitation by George Morris
- Winning With Frank Chapot by Frank Chapot