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Four Steps to Riding Success

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Karin Blignault has combined theory and experimentation to develop a system of training (and teaching) that is straightforward, fast, and brings real results. The methods described in this book teach riders to achieve rhythm, balance, suppleness, and the round flexor frame in their horses-and quickly.

She believes that riders should learn to control the whole horse as soon as possible, and uses four exercises to teach riders control of the horse's head, his shoulders, his ribcage, and his hindquarters.The results are immediate. These exercises are the building blocks of the shoulder-in and the half halt, which are the cornerstones of balanced riding. They are used to improve every movement in dressage and jumping.

Riders and teachers of every level will find something here.


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Karin Blignault has combined theory and experimentation to develop a system of training (and teaching) that is straightforward, fast and brings real results. The methods described in this book teach riders to achieve rhythm, balance, suppleness and the round flexor frame in their horses - and quickly.

Product details

Authors Karen Blignault, Karin Blignault, Blignault Karen, Blignault Karin
Publisher Allen & Co Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2014
 
EAN 9781908809148
ISBN 978-1-908809-14-8
No. of pages 192
Subjects Guides > Nature > Horses, riding

SPORTS & RECREATION / Animal Sports / Equestrian, Riding, showjumping & horsemanship, Riding, showjumping and horsemanship

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