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Vladimir Littauer

Captain Vladimir Stanislavovitch Littauer (January 10, 1892 – August 31, 1989) was an influential horseback riding master and the author of books and films on educated riding and the training of horses. Littauer's riding instruction was in great demand during his lifetime by both riding instructors and amateurs and he was an early, important and controversial〔Harris, Charles. "Book Review: Horseman's Progress." ''Chronicle of the Horse''. January 4 (1963): p.26.〕 advocate of the forward seat riding system. He wrote more than a dozen books between 1930 and 1973 which sparked vivid debates among experienced riders of various backgrounds. He also wrote many articles on forward riding (currently referred to as "hunt seat") for notable equestrian magazines of his day. His methods continue to be taught at Sweet Briar College and other prominent riding programs.
==Early life==
Littauer was born in the Ural Mountains of Russia but grew up in St. Petersburg. In the fall of 1911, at age 19, he entered the two year officer training program at the Nicholas Cavalry School in St. Petersburg.〔Littauer, Vladimir S. ''Russian Hussar''. London: J.A. Allen & Co. Ltd., 1965. (p.19)〕 During his time in the school, Littauer's equestrian training was based on French dressage as taught by James Fillis.〔Steinkraus, William C. "Foreword." ''The Development of Modern Riding''. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1991. (p. xiii)〕
During the Summer Olympics of 1912, Russian cavalry officers who had spent time in Pinerolo, Italy learning methods pioneered by Captain Federico Caprilli distinguished themselves and excited much interest in Caprilli's new system of "forward riding;" a system which represented a repudiation of traditional manège-style dressage techniques. Littauer took notice. Around 1913 senior coronet Vladimir Sokolov introduced Littauer to Caprilli's revolutionary method of riding.〔Littauer, Vladimir S. ''Russian Hussar''. London: J.A. Allen & Co. Ltd., 1965. (pp. 108, 179)〕

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