BHS Riding Out has been written primarily for people who work, or are thinking of working, in roles that include leading or escorting rides from licensed riding schools, trekking centres, horse hotels and similar establishments. It is recommended reading for those working towards a British Horse Society qualification of Stage 2 or Stage 3 Ride Leader.
In addition to providing information to those whose professional role includes taking out rides, this book will be of value to those being escorted, whether newcomers to riding or those of greater experience. It contains plenty of practical advice that will be of use to private horse owners who habitually ride out by themselves, or in the company of small groups of friends.
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Riding Out makes for well-informed advice, and those who are working towards BHS qualifications will find it a vital book. Those who ride out will also find helpful titbits within the pages.. The book is well written, easy to understand and packed with easy to understand, realistic equestrian advice. This is a book which will both educate and undoubtedly save the lives of both horses and riders, and make for a safe and happy environment. -- Louise Broderick * Haynet *
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GPS grids; Line drawings, color; 150 Halftones, color
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Höhe: 191 mm
Breite: 246 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-910016-35-0 (9781910016350)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
The British Horse Society education system is one of the best and most widely-respected in the world. The BHS Equine Excellence Pathway gives each student the opportunity to gain qualifications and awards in their chosen profession. They have been specially developed through extensive consultation with the equine industry to incorporate the latest research and thinking, with current practices and friendly assessment methods.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section 1: Roles and Responsibilities of Ride Helpers, Ride Leaders and Owners and Managers or Riding Centres
1. Roles and Responsibilities of a Ride Helper
2. Roles and Responsibilities of a Stage 2 Ride Leader
3. Roles and Responsibilities of a Stage 3 Trail Leader
4. Legislation
Section 2: Preparation and Knowledge Required to Facilitate Riding out
5. Training and Fittening Horses for Riding Out
6. Allocating Horses to Riders
7. Useful Skills and Knowledge for Planning Rides
Section 3: Riding Out in Practice
8. Leading a Ride Out
9. Planning and Leading Longer Rides
10. Caring for Horses on Return from a Ride
Section 4: Ongoing Training and Development
11. Staff Training and Development
What's Next.