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More How Your Horse Wants You to Ride - Advanced Basics, the Fun Begins

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor GINCY SELF BUCKLIN is the daughter of well-known equestrian author Margaret Cabell Self. She has more than fifty years of professional experience during which she developed a revolutionary teaching program for horse and rider--a program that eliminates fear, tension, and bad habits from the start. Her students include all levels from beginners to instructor-in-traning. She is rated a Level IV Instructor by the American Riding Instructor's Association. Bucklin is also the author of "How Your Horse Wants You to Ride" and "What Your Horse Wants You to Know" (Wiley). Klappentext In this sequel to How Your Horse Wants You to Ride: Starting Out-Starting Over, Gincy Self Bucklin explores in greater depth the three basics: relationship, riding without interfering, and communication. She then covers the rest of the essential riding skills, including cantering, jumping, and cross country, providing a comprehensive foundation for upper-level work. Bucklin introduces the serious student to advanced concepts, presented in a way that is easy to understand. You'll learn: How to use leading to improve your rein skills and your horse's responses How free-longeing helps you and your horse learn more about his body Why "riding your horse straight" isn't as simple as you thought How to help your horse deal with downhills How to really sit the canter Why jumping is one of the easiest skills Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction: What's in the Book! Where It Came from! Why You Need to Know It. PART I: Building Trust Through Ground Work. 1 The Stone Horse: Working in the Barn. 2 The Following Horse: Moving Around the Farm. 3 The Floating Horse: Playing in the Arena. PART II Riding So Your Horse Likes It Too. 4 Clothing! Tack! and Mounting: Starting Out Right Is the Key. 5 Make Yourselves Comfortable: Sitting on the Horse Without Stirrups. 6 Making Conversation: Listening as Well as Talking. 7 The Quiet Aids: Making Yourself Heard Without Shouting. 8 Reins Without Borders: Giving Up Control and Developing Soft Hands. PART III Setting Out into the Real World. 9 Stirrup Stuff: Sitting or Standing! Be Solid and Secure. 10 Rein Effects: Looking at Rein Aids from a Different Angle. 11 Hills and Cavaletti: Preparing for the Great Outdoors! 12 The Real Fun Begins: Cantering and Galloping. 13 Jumping Made Easy: The Half Seat Revisited. 14 More About Jumping: Getting There Is Half the Fun. 15 Cheerful Confidence: Going Where You Want to Go! Effortlessly. Afterword: It All Comes Down to You. Appendix A: Making and Fitting a Neck Strap. Appendix B: Useful Knots. Appendix C: Resources. Index. ...

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Authors Gincy Self Bucklin
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.03.2006
 
EAN 9780764599149
ISBN 978-0-7645-9914-9
No. of pages 340
Series Howell Equestrian Library (Har
Howell Equestrian Library
Howell Equestrian Library (Har
Subject Guides > Nature > Horses, riding

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