101 Jumping Exercises for Horse and Rider
101 Jumping Exercises for Horse and Rider
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Author(s): Allen, Linda
ISBN No.: 9781635866629
Pages: 240
Year: 202212
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 44.57
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Introduction Riding and jumping, like most other activities, are best learned by doing. Practice is as essential for riders as ongoing training is for horses, no matter their current level. The old adage "Practice makes perfect" works best when modified to say: "Perfect practice makes perfect." Getting Started This book is for riders and instructors alike. The exercises are fairly straightforward and can be used by horses and riders at every level of experience. Keep in mind that even the easiest exercise can be difficult to ride perfectly! These exercises are designed to be used by: - Pleasure riders who are simply looking for new ways to enjoy their horses. The ground pole exercises, even without any jumping, improve accuracy, security, balance, and control, while offering an easy and fun new aspect to riding in the arena. - Riders who are totally new to jumping, feel the urge to try it, and wish to do so in a way that is simple, safe, sensible, and fun.


- Novice, intermediate or advanced riders looking for an effective way to improve their basics, correct their weaknesses, or brush up their technique. - Instructors seeking a variety of ways to help their students learn and have fun in the process. - Trainers looking for a step-by-step system to introduce jumping to the horse and ideas for overcoming some of the challenges faced with horses at every stage of training. - Experienced competition riders eager for a fresh perspective on achieving and maintaining the competitive edge of horse and rider alike. The majority of these exercises are rider exercises. To be done correctly, they require that the rider be totally focused and aware of each and every step taken by the horse. They also require, and thus teach, the important skills of keeping your mind focused ahead of your horse; your movements quiet, controlled, and ever so slightly behind those of your horse; and your balance perfectly in sync.


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