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Horse Training In-Hand
About this book
Working the horse from the groundâschooling in-hand as it has been known for centuriesâhas long been an integral part of classical horse training. Now, this gorgeously illustrated book explains in clear, step-by-step lessons how the modern-day horse owner can incorporate classical groundwork in her daily interactions with her equine partnerâto both their benefit and enjoyment.Whether schooling green or young horses; retraining problem horses or those with poor foundations; warming-up advanced mounts prior to workouts; confirming lateral movements on the ground before attempting them on horseback; or supplementing everyday under-saddle exercises, work in-hand provides a wonderful way to advance the horse's education, as well as the standard of communication between horse and handler. Its gradual progression of work on the longe, double-longe, long lines, short reins, and long reins is the perfect addition to the training program that has grown a little stale or boring; the manageable solution to countless problems that commonly arise in daily work with horses; and by definition, an equestrian art form unto itself.With over 100 color photographsâincluding many detailed series shotsâto demonstrate correct body positioning, and meticulously hand-drawn illustrations to guide you through the often-confusing land of lateral work,Horse Training In-Handis the first bookeverto help shed classical groundwork's mystique while conscientiously preserving its magic. Find out for yourself how schooling in-hand can give your training program a brand new look and feel, forever transforming workouts and schooling sessions into artistic endeavors that yield breathtaking results.
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Information
Publisher
Trafalgar Square BookseBook ISBN
9781646010196
Year
2020Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Preface
- PART I: Orientation to Work In-Hand
- PART II: Longeing and Double-Longeing
- PART III: Long-Lining
- PART IV: Work in Short Reins
- PART V: Work in Long Reins
- Acknowledgments
- Index