TEENAGERS TRAINING

Horse riding training for the serious and not so serious!

Young Children Older Children Fun Serious Riders Golden Oldies

The Four Essentials

Do we understand the need for calm, powerful, rhythmic, straight work? What does it really mean and can we have one without the other? An interesting and valuable lesson specially written and illustrated so that the enthusiastic teenager will not find it at all boring. Many suggestions are given for the rider to try with surprising results.

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Building Blocks

As we all know, you cannot build a house without foundations. Are your foundations rocky? Do you do things because someone told you to do them? Here we find out ‘why’ and start to build our partnership for the future.

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Reading Your Horse

Why did he react like that? Is he being naughty and need to be punished or is he totally misunderstanding me? Telling the difference is important. Learn to understand his brain from this innovative lesson. An absolute must for anyone involved with horses.

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Making Flatwork Fun

Schooling should never be boring or frustrating. So many people think it consists of going round and round in circles - nothing could be further from the truth!

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Jumping Gymnastics

In this lesson you are certain to find something to help you and your horse to improve and have fun as well. Why always be an also-ran and seldom the winner?

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Assessing Horses

Ride as many horses as possible and quicken your reactions to discover their good points and eradicate the bad ones. Find out where their talents lie. This lesson opens your eyes to finding that special one for you. We are all different, so are they.

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Walking the Course (Show-Jumping)

Here we learn something about walking a show-jumping course before the class. What problems has the course-builder posed us? How we make our plan. The difference that gives clear rounds. How can we cut those few seconds off our time in the jump-off? Learn some secrets.

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Walking the Course (Cross Country)

What a change from the show-jumping arena with totally different situations, questions and timing. Illustrations and practice exercises are very helpful.

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Aiming High

Winning local competitions is great but always aim to go up levels within you and your horse’s capabilities. Ask yourself the question ‘If they can do it, why can’t I?’ Here we learn many ways to climb the ladder and fulfill your ambitions.

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Going Back to the Drawing Board

Everyone has personal successes and failures and it is from the failures that we learn. In this lesson we accept this and find ways of rebuilding our confidence by checking our ‘building blocks’. Good luck!

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Text written by Doreen Johnstone. Layout and illustrations by Su Gough.
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