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A
Sport Psychology Workbook for Riders |
Ann
Reilly, 2000, hardback, 144 pages
Is your riding
performance a series of peaks and troughs? Do you find it hard to
concentrate on the right things? Are you easily distracted by
negative thoughts? Do you lack self-confidence when riding?
This title will help all riders at any level improve their performance
and ability.
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Suzanne
Von Dietze, 2005, hardback, 224 pages
Explaining the
anatomical requirements that are crucial for establishing the perfect
seat, this work describes how riders can control their movements in a
precise but effortless way. It includes 200 photographs and
illustrations, providing riders of all levels with a practical guide to
acquiring a perfectly balanced seat.
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Basic
Training of the Young Horse |
Reiner
Klinke, 2006, hardback, 224 pages
With clear and easy
to understand text, this book provides a fascinating insight into the
training of a young horse as well as care and daily management.
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Jackie Budd,
1996, hardback, 64 pages
Most riders at some
time aim to improve their overall riding ability. Providing clear
and simple step by step instructions, this book aims to do just
that.
Features more than 100 colour photographs.
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Breaking
a Horse to Harness |
Sallie Walrond,
2000, hardback, 160 pages
A step by step
guide on how to handle a young horse.
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Sally Swift,
2002, hardback, 208 pages
This second book in
the series sees the author continuing to evolve her principles of
training. The author's training regime comprises of four elements
which include centring, breathing, soft eyes and building blocks.
Sally Swift illustrates how the key principles can help the rider
achieve greater balance which in turn improves communication with the
horse.
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Complete
Horse Riding Manual |
William Micklem,
2003, hardback, 400 pages
Packed with more
than 1000 colour illustrations, the author offers information and advice
on how the rider can perfect their riding skills whether at the novice
or more experienced level.
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Educating
the Young Horse |
Julian
Westall, 1994, hardback, 256 pages
More than just
another manual, this is a must if you consider yourself a 'thinking
trainer'. Educating a young horse means respecting the
individuality & temperament of the animal rather than 'one size fits
all' mentality.
Basing your method on this approach results in the
trainer having to rely upon their own skills in observation, judgement
and understanding.
Becoming a thinking trainer is a greater
challenge with satisfying rewards.
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