By confirming what equestrians should be doing and what they should avoid when it comes to each and every request they give their horse, this instructional guide helps riders develop a perfect understanding in their riding relationships. Practitioners of dressage, hack, event, show, long-distance riding, natural horsemanship, or Western will fine tune their communication aids based on what the horse needs at a specific moment during a ride. By focusing on the psychological and physiological affects on the horse, riders will gain an understanding of the horses language, allowing the horse greater ability, confidence, and enjoyment in working together with his human partner. Intended for those seeking the elusive art of riding versus competition, this valuable resource will help equestrians develop a better relationship with their horse.
Sylvia Loch is a dressage instructor and the founder of the Lusitano Breed Society of Great Britain and the Classical Riding Club. She is the author of several books, including The Classical Rider, Dressage in Lightness, and Dressage: The Art of Classical Riding.
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