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Revolutionize Your Riding

Revolutionize Your Riding
Author: Susan Mcbane
Publisher: David & Charles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-02-15
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780715327401

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Ride with the ease and grace of a professional by learning to move as one with your horse.


BodySense

BodySense
Author: Sally Tottle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009
Genre: Alexander technique
ISBN: 9780956354501

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More How Your Horse Wants You to Ride

More How Your Horse Wants You to Ride
Author: Gincy Self Bucklin
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2007-08-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0470244623

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Techniques to help riders fine-tune their communication and riding skills This follow-up to How Your Horse Wants You to Ride helps intermediate to advanced riders improve their communication with their mounts and polish their overall riding skills. Readers get a complete tutorial–much of which can be found nowhere else–on taking their riding skills to the next level.


RIDE SMARTER: ON TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF HO

RIDE SMARTER: ON TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF HO
Author: Craig Cameron
Publisher: Morris Communications Corp
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493004719

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Since 2004, when Craig Cameron’s book Ride Smart was printed, the clinician’s popularity has only grown. With his 2010 championship at the prestigious Road to the Horse, he gained even more followers to his no-nonsense approach to training and riding. Cameron’s easygoing teaching style, beloved by his students, is now found in this follow-up to his popular first book. In Ride Smarter, readers learn to further develop their horsemanship skills and continue on the road to becoming true horsemen and -women. Cameron continues to build on some of the topics covered in his first volume, and adds valuable information that riders of all levels of expertise can use in improving their riding experiences. Early chapters in this second book talk about the qualities that make a good horseman, and the responsibilities each person has to his or her horse. Cameron gives tips on selecting the right horse, making a smart purchase and knowing when it’s time to change horses. He discusses caring for your horse at home and on the road, something he’s familiar with after logging thousands of miles with his horses in tow. In Ride Smarter’s later chapters, Cameron addresses the advantages of different bits, and then delves into the use of cues and how important they are. He also discusses the fine art of correction, and helps readers understand when discipline is necessary, and offers tips on understanding and riding the different gaits. One of Cameron’s goals when training is to develop a horse that does anything the horseman asks, and in one chapter Cameron relates how to create what he calls the “brave horse.” He then discusses the advantages of cross-training between the arena and the trail, and patterns and obstacles that you can use to advance both your and your horse’s skills. In his clinics, Cameron answers numerous questions about problem horses, and Chapter 15 addresses the most frequently discussed problems and the clinician’s approach to fixing each one. Cameron also takes a humorous look at some “people problems” that your horse might tell you about if he could talk. And finally, this top hand talks about setting goals for your horse and your horsemanship, and how valuable having that sense of direction can be. As in Cameron’s first book, chapters in this second book, Ride Smarter, include a “True Story,” a personal anecdote about a memorable experience; “Here’s How” with simple and practical training tips; and “A Better Way,” which provides workable approaches to common problems encountered in achieving horsemanship and horse-handling goals. Anyone who has been to Cameron’s clinics can appreciate the straightforward instruction the Texas horseman offers. Those who haven’t had the pleasure of meeting Craig Cameron in person get a good look at the training techniques and coaching skills that have earned him a reputation as the “Cowboy’s Clinician.” Ride Smarter helps readers advance in the adventure of horsemanship.


From the Ground Up...Foundation Training, Ground Control Exercises, Fundamental Riding Skills

From the Ground Up...Foundation Training, Ground Control Exercises, Fundamental Riding Skills
Author: Kenny Harlow
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1449037232

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Whether you want to safely start an un-broke or perfect the horse you already have, you can do it by starting... From The Ground Up! Here you will find Kenny Harlow's proven techniques to identify and correct problem areas in your horse's training foundation. If you've always wanted a horse that will work with you as a willing partner, this step-by-step training guide is for you. Start a new relationship with your horse today... From The Ground Up!


100 Ways to Improve Your Riding

100 Ways to Improve Your Riding
Author: McBane Susan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781446346266

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The Riding Experience and Beyond

The Riding Experience and Beyond
Author: Jill K. Hassler-Scoop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780963256287

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This book introduces the American System of Education, a new process of learning for riders who want to become classically educated equestrians. Using an adaptation of the German system, this unique approach deals with the variety of horse/rider challenges found. Divided into seven sections, this useful guide to learning classically correct riding reveals how your personal development is related to your riding skills.


Riding

Riding
Author: Lucy Rees
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1991
Genre: Horsemanship
ISBN: 9781540397393

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By putting the relationship between horse and human at the very heart of her approach, the author provides the reader, both beginner and improver, with a practical introduction to the sport of riding. This book is illustrated and explains a range of topics from first principles to advanced techniques, including tack and equipment, and safety tips and their application. Previous books by this author include The Horse's Mind, Understanding Your Pony and Keeping a Pony.


Riding Success Without Stress

Riding Success Without Stress
Author: Joni Bentley
Publisher: J.A. Allen
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780851317014

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"Joni Bentley's unique expertise is a direct result of being a qualified practitioner not only of the Alexander Technique but also of Classical dressage, stress management and functional medicine. It is a rare person who can combine all these areas in order to reveal a new and much needed holistic dimension in the training of horse and rider. In "Riding Success Without Stress", the author demonstrates with clarity and perception how incorrect habits and negativity can be eradicated at source and replaced with calmness, straightness and grace by the application of the Alexander Technique and the Classical school. This book demonstrates how the Alexander Technique training programme ensures that, by optimising the use of your own mind and body, you can optimise the use of your horse and ride to success completely without stress. This ground-breaking and revolutionary book provides invaluable and thought-provoking information for the benefit of all riders and their horses." -- Publisher's description.


Connected Riding

Connected Riding
Author: Peggy Cummings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Eurythmy
ISBN: 9781478706601

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Connected Riding: An Introduction can be your first step to dancing with your horse. Based on biomechanics of movement, Connected Riding teaches riders to synchronize their movements with those of their horses to create more ease and better performance. In this book, you'll learn how to influence the horse's movement through an effective position and an elastic connection, allowing you to let go of compressive, energy-draining techniques. If your riding has become stressful, painful, frustrating or "stuck," Connected Riding can help you, because it will restore motion, life and partnership to your riding; a method for all disciplines and all levels of riding!