Archive for August, 2011

Book by Anna Jane White-Mullen, SC, 352 Pages

“The Complete Book of HunterSeat Training, Showing, and Judging on the Flat & Over Fences” Based on Anna Jane White-Mullin”s now out-of-print bestseller ”Winning”, and chock full of gorgeous, full-color photographs taken at Beacon Hill Show Stables, this book provides every aspiring equestrian the means for achieving greatness in the show ring. Beginning with a [...]

Book by Ingrid & Reiner Klimke, Hardback, 144 pgs

This revised and updated version of Reiner Klimke’s classic book on cavaletti work, first published over 30 years ago, now has an extended section on gymnastic jumping by his daughter, Ingrid, an international eventing star. Thus, while maintaining the tried and true methods espoused by Klimke in the original work, the book now also addresses [...]

Book by Gerhard Kapitzke, Hard Back 160 Pages

“Regardless of riding discipline, a physical and psychological harmony between horse and rider can only be fully realized if a means of communication between partners is established, a need which has led to the development, over time, of bridles, bits, and reins. Gerhard Kapitzke clarifies the important role of these frequently misused items of tack, [...]

Book by Linda M. Schultz, HB, 92 pgs

Want to ride a better horse? Try being a better rider. It’s true: becoming fit will lead to real breakthroughs in your riding. By using this detailed program, you’ll find tremendous improvement in many areas you need to be good at in riding: *Better posture *Improved reaction times *Improved body composition *Better balance and coordination [...]

Book by Diggle / Raynor, Hard Back 136 Pages

A practical, highly illustrated guide to effective basic schooling. The text and accurate artwork will enable the reader to discover the best way to train his or her horse, fostering a successful and constructive relationship.

Book by Anne Kursinski, Hard Back 334 Pages

Step by step, in pictures as well as words, this book gives you the program Anne Kursinski developed to teach the basics that are essential to quality riding in every branch of the sport. By following this program you will steadily increase both the quality of your riding performance and the pleasure you derive.

Book by Sara Wyche, Hard Back 160 Pages

Looks at riding from the horses point of view; it illustrates why some riding techniques are automatically logical for the horse while others are anatomically flawed. Describes what really goes on beneath the saddle, regardless of either traditional or modern interpretation.

Book by Heinrich and Volker Schusdziarra, Paperback, 144 Pages

Previously published as ‘The Anatomy of Riding’ and out of print for some time, this is a new translation of the original German work written by father and son who are medical doctors as well as riders. The authors provide riders with the anatomical basis for correct riding, believing that only with a working knowledge [...]

Book by Jec Aristotle Ballou, Comb-bound, 224 Pages

Presented in a highly visual “Read & Ride” format, this book features a full arena diagram and step-by-step instructions for each exercise. The exercises address all levels of riders, starting with the basics and moving up to maneuvers developed by members of the U.S. Olympic team. Training tips and masterly guidance make this an indispensable [...]

Horse show

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   Jump to: navigation, search A winning pony at a horse show A Horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and ponies. Many different horse breeds and equestrian disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels. Most horse shows run from one to three days, sometimes longer [...]