Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Horse Riding Book Recommendation

Usborne Riding School

source from www.usborne.com



  • A fantastic guide to all things equestrian.


  • Contains everything the young riding enthusiast needs to know, including grooming and

  • stable management, how to train for and compete in shows and competitions, and how to

    choose and care for a first pony.


  • Packed with colourful illustrations, photographs and diagrams.



  • There's detailed instruction on how to look after your pony and build up his fitness. You can

    also find out how to prepare your pony for shows and competitions, including gymkhanas,

     cross-country and dressage.



       This book is packed with coloured photographs, checklists and clear step-by-step

    illustrations. Usborne Riding School will help you develop your riding and presentation skills

     to a high standard.

    source from www.girlshorseclub.com

    The chapters in this book is also available as eight seperate titles : First Pony, Grooming

    and Stable Managament, Showing , Jumping, Gymkhanas, Cross-country, Understanding

    Your Pony and Dressage. You can learn a lot from this book. This was the first equestrian

    related book I've ever read.




    sources from www.amozon.co.uk

                CONTENTS

    Part One:    First Pony                                                                                           1
    Part Two:   Grooming and Stable Management                                                      33
    Part Three: Showing                                                                                             65
    Part Four:   Jumping                                                                                             97
    Part Five:    Gymkhanas                                                                                      129
    Part Six:      Understanding Your Pony                                                                 161
    Part Seven:  Cross-country                                                                                 193 
    Part Eight:    Dressage                                                                                         225

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