Train your horse according to his "type," and you'll discover he learns movements faster, performs them better, and enjoys exploring the sport of dressage alongside you.
The training methods used in this book are based on the Classical Training Pyramid for horses - working up through rhythm, suppleness, contact, impulsion and straightness to collection.
Classical Riding with George H. Morris
Mark Rashid shares personal stories about events in his life that helped him on his journey to softness, as well as the stumbling blocks along the way.
Reflections on riding by one of the last great international riding masters, with an emphasis on lightness and harmony and reflecting a deep love and respect for the horse.
You can have a lot of fun learning about taking care of your Quarter Horse, and making sure they are well taken care of and have a nice clean place to live and much more! 1.
Horse training is more than just following how-to recipes. It involves understanding what you can do to get a horse to perform a particular way, then how to get him to perform that way consistently.
Punki Ponies: Trouble in the Dressage Ring
Training advice combining the everyday fundamentals of dressage with mutual listening skills.
"Renowned trainer John Lyons has a simple answer not only for why your horse misbehaves, but how you can fix the problem in a common sense, step-by-step manner"--Page 4 of cover.
"This is a book about connections within equitation libraries of interwoven reading and practice.