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Format: Hardcover

ISBN-10: 0806115831

ISBN-13: 9780806115832

Apr 1984

Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr

Language: English
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Monte Foreman's Horse-Training Science (Hardcover, 1984)
Author: Monte and Wyse, Patrick Foreman, Patrick Wyse
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Seller: themaltesecatisahorse (15Feedback is 10 to 49) 100%

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From the front jacket fold: "In these pages the authors provide a realistic appraisal of the horse's abilities and limitations, analyze the natural moves (which Foreman calls "move-basics") of the horse, and describe the equipment necessary to assure that horse and rider perform most efficiently, safely, and easily. ...The follow step-by-step instructions, in words and more than 300 photographs and drawings, on how to execute: the turn on the forehand, the side pass, leads, the posting trot and the natural depart, flying lead changes, balanced stops, rolls, spins." From the back jacket: "Horsemen owe Monte Foreman a debt of gratitude and recognition for his incomparable photoanalysis, motion-picture research, and visual education. He alone identified nine previously unknown "leads needs for all speeds," adding much to the world's knowledge of the basic movements. You will read about them in this book. Monte is the world's foremost performance-horse scientist!" - Jimmy A. Williams.