
Show Jumping for Fun or Glory
A Training Manual for Successful Show Jumping at All Levels
Kenilworth Press Ltd
Published on 30. July 2000
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-872119-17-5 (ISBN)
Description
This guide provides detailed training advice for the show jumping horse and rider. It offers guidance on choosing the right horse, working on the lunge, flatwork schooling and early jumping, and the importance of the rider's position. The core of the book deals with jumping training, introducing horse and rider to simple polework, and gymnastic grids. The authors describe how to approach different types of fences and how to overcome problems that arise in training. More advanced work follows, with combinations and related distances, increasing height and width, and jumping whole courses. In a section devoted to competing, Ernest Dillon explains how to develop the right attitude to competition riding, and how to cope with success and failure in the ring. There are also tips on walking the course and collecting-ring technique, as well as how to succeed in a jump-off. The sequence photographs that accompany the book depict riders from all levels, from novices to experienced Grand Prix competitors.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Haslemere
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-872119-17-5 (9781872119175)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Part 1 Training: why train?; choosing the right horse; starting the young horse; working your horse on the lunge; jumping without a rider; the rider's position; working your horse on the flat; more advanced work on the flat; seeing a stride; getting from fence to fence; related distances; jumping combinations; gymnastic jumping. Part 2 Competing: show jumping competitions; before the show; getting there; walking the course; collecting ring technique; the first round; the jump-off; what happens if...?; more advanced classes. Part 3 For the good of the horse: saddlery and tack; schooling aids and gadgets; management of the show jumper; riding surfaces. Appendices: tips from the top; horse faults in pictures; rider faults in pictures; points to ponder.