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ISBN-10: 158017082X

ISBN-13: 9781580170826

Jan 1998

Publisher: Storey Books

153 pages

Horse-Wise Guide

Language: English
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Getting the Most from Riding Lessons (Paperback, 1998)
Author: Michael W. Smith
Price: $6.51
Seller: themaltesecatisahorse (15Feedback is 10 to 49) 100%

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Seller's Comments: Brand new, but 3/4" stain at top of back cover.

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From the back cover: "Whoa! Don't get on a horse until you read this book. ...Boost your self-confidence and get the most for your money with this one-of-a-kind companion guide to riding lessons. ...GETTING THE MOST FROM RIDING LESSONS gives you all the information you need to communicate effectively with your instructor and advance your riding skills outside of lesson time. Following the easy, step-by-step instructions, you'll learn how to: *Warm up and condition key riding muscles *Brush up the basics *Perfect the use of the aids *Improve control and coordination *Master diagonals, evasions, and collection *Advance to jumping and showing." ..."Mike Smith owns two horse centers and has been teaching riding for more than 25 years. He holds a horse master's degree from the British Horse Society and an Instructors Certification from the prestigious Potomac Horse Center in Maryland. He rides and trains to the 4th level in Dressage, and he has trained and competed with A-level hunters and jumpers."