by Donna Snyder-Smith (Author)
Cinch today's top new riding techniques
In the past twenty-five years, a number of major innovations in horse handling have gained acceptance in the global community. Now Howell presents a one-stop resource for amateur adult riders to help them understand the new approaches and implement them to achieve fast results.
Written by renowned professional riding instructor Donna Snyder-Smith, The All-Around Horse and Rider is the first equestrian book to offer a precise road map to utilizing the new innovations in training. This unique book explains the basic lessons the all-around rider must master, showing how to set realistic equestrian goals and adopt the methods that best enable the horse to do his job. Snyder-Smith gets to the heart of ""correct"" riding, helping the rider harmonize with a horse's movements while translating acquired skills to a wide variety of disciplines.
* Covers the latest innovations in horse handling, including rider body awareness, equine movement awareness, and round-pen work
* Demostrates how the innovations and training methods inter-relate -- and how to combine them effectively
* Reveals how to increase the strength and endurance of both horse and rider
* Explains the different competitions and who is best suited to compete
* Shares inspiring, real-life experiences of all-around horses and their riders
* Identifies when to ask for help-and how to find it
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Cinch today's top new riding techniques
In the past twenty-five years, a number of major innovations in horse handling have gained acceptance in the global community. Now Howell presents a one-stop resource for amateur adult riders to help them understand the new approaches and implement them to achieve fast results.
Written by renowned professional riding instructor Donna Snyder-Smith, The All-Around Horse and Rider is the first equestrian book to offer a precise road map to utilizing the new innovations in training. This unique book explains the basic lessons the all-around rider must master, showing how to set realistic equestrian goals and adopt the methods that best enable the horse to do his job. Snyder-Smith gets to the heart of ""correct"" riding, helping the rider harmonize with a horse's movements while translating acquired skills to a wide variety of disciplines.
- Covers the latest innovations in horse handling, including rider body awareness, equine movement awareness, and round-pen work
- Demostrates how the innovations and training methods inter-relate -- and how to combine them effectively
- Reveals how to increase the strength and endurance of both horse and rider
- Explains the different competitions and who is best suited to compete
- Shares inspiring, real-life experiences of all-around horses and their riders
- Identifies when to ask for help-and how to find it
Author Biography
DONNA SNYDER-SMITH has spent over thirty-five years teaching the equestrian arts. In 1991, the American Riding Instructors Association honored her with their first Lifetime Achievement Award. A respected industry journalist whose articles have appeared in many major equestrian magazines, Snyder-Smith is also the author of The Complete Guide to Endurance Riding and Competition (Wiley).
Number of Pages: 308
Dimensions: 0.97 x 9.36 x 6.32 IN
Publication Date: February 27, 2004