This book is designed for training jumping riders and horses, whether schooling at home, or under instruction in group lessons or as individuals. It provides a collection of exercises, on the flat, and over poles and fences, as well as detailed background information on jumping technique and tips on how to achieve a clear round in faultless style.
The book includes:
the five stages of the horse's jump (approach, take-off, jump, landing, departure)
the effects of the rider's position (i.e. what happens when the rider is tight with the reins, sits down too quickly, moves too quickly over a fence, or is in front of the movement or left behind it)
fences to improve the horse's jump
overcoming typical problems and faults
flatwork exercises to improve the horse's canter and turning ability
pole work
grids and related distance
influencing the canter lead over a fence
building and riding courses
indoor cross-country practice
tables of distances
notes on fence building.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
A comprehensive, easy-to-follow book for riders of all levels.
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Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-872119-95-3 (9781872119953)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Melissa Troup BA, BHSII, is the Centre Manager for a busy BHS 'Where to Train' establishment in South Wales. She teaches adults and children, from beginners to advanced, as well as those competing in dressage and show jumping. She is an NVQ Assessor and a registered trainer for the BHS Riding and Road Safety exam. Everyday Jumping is her second book: her first, Themed Lesson Plans, was published early in 2006, also by Kenilworth Press
1. The Stages of a Jump
2. Flatwork for Jumping
3. Effects of the Rider's Position
4. Fences to Improve the Horse's Technique
5. Solving Problems
6. Polework
7. Grids and Related Distances
8. Influencing the Canter Lead
9. Courses
10. Indoor Cross-Country
Appendix: Table of Distances