The Principles of Teaching Riding
A comprehensive straightforward approach to the primary elements upon which all first-class riding instruction depends. The authors introduce the fundamentals of teaching riding including the horse the instructor the rider and the riding school giving advice on the suitability and safety regulations for each. Details are given of the facilities and equipment required to be able to teach and there is advice on the correct use and fitting of saddlery clothing whips and lungeing equipment. The teaching of children nervous riders and disabled and handicapped riders is covered. Teaching skills explored include lesson structure teaching aids teaching style and tips for communication. While the emphasis is on safety throughout the book the authors conclude by looking at the correct procedure for dealing with accidents. Publisher: David & Charles
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
ISBN: 0 715319027
Author: Karen Bush & Julian Marczak
Author Notes: Karen Bush is an experienced author and instructor and has previously co-written The Principles of Teaching Riding (D&C, 2005) and The Complete Equine Emergency Bible (D&C, 2006). Julian Marczak is the chairman of the Association of British Riding Schools (ABRS) and member of the council of the British Equestrian Federation.
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