Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
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Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
I'm thinking about purchasing her book as I want to incorporate more cavaletti work into our training. Does anyone have this? If so, what are your thoughts?
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Re: Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
Yes, love it! It actually has quite a bit on grids in it, so I used it more for the setups for crossrail grids than for regular cavaletti. Worth the price.
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Re: Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
I have it and love it.
If you like using cavaletti and are looking for ways to incorporate them creatively in your schooling, this book is for you. If you like gymnastic jumping and want some ideas for that, this book (the updated version) is for you.
If you like Ingrid and Reiner Klimke, this book is for you. 
If you like using cavaletti and are looking for ways to incorporate them creatively in your schooling, this book is for you. If you like gymnastic jumping and want some ideas for that, this book (the updated version) is for you.


Re: Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
Another hearty "yes". This is a great book with wonderful exercises.
Re: Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
Great thanks guys, will order it now!!
Re: Ingrid Klimke's Cavaletti
I assume it's a reprint/update of her dads book? I have the original, I love it.
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orono wrote:I assume it's a reprint/update of her dads book? I have the original, I love it.
It is. I have the original as well.
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I also have been thinking about buying that book also…but wondering about the DVD? It looks great. Any reviews? Should I get the book or DVD?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Silverado wrote:I also have been thinking about buying that book also…but wondering about the DVD? It looks great. Any reviews? Should I get the book or DVD?
Thanks!
I don't have the DVD, but I like to keep the book out at the barn so I can refer to it for the setups and distances. So I guess I'd recommend the book first, and maybe the DVD as a supplement.
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