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ENDURANCE SHOWING STUDENT REFERENCE
1 Endurance Start to Finish 6 Showing the Heavy Horse 11 The Course Companion for BHS
In the ultimate best selling guide for the A comprehensive guide to the conditioning, Written by a BHS examiner for Stages 1-4,
endurance enthusiast, an experienced and producing, training and exhibition of the this comprehensive guide takes the student
successful competitor guides the novice heavy horse breeds. The author gives advice through the requirements for the whole
through the complexities of selecting a on general care, handling, feeding, shoeing, examination and also gives advice on
horse, feeding, care and fitness, saddlery, plaiting and preparation for the showring. examination technique. Illustrated with
training, special riding skills and everything Harness, handlers, carts and carriages are photographs taken under examination
to do with preparing and participating in examined and the problems of transporting conditions, this is an invaluable study and
rides. An essential and invaluable book. these gentle giants and their vehicles. revision aid for anyone taking the examination.
ALL0257 ALL0354 Stage 1 ALL0212 Stage 2 ALL0213
Stages 3 & 4 ALL0214
2 Riding Long Distance 7 That Winning Feeling!
A starter guide for those wishing to combine Successful riders know that the key to
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The Course Companion for the BHS PTT
the pleasure of a long ride with the spice of success lies in having the right attitude. In Written by a BHS examiner, this examination
competition. The author covers types of rides, this book a successful US rider guide covers the BHS Preliminary Teaching
training and fitness, equipment and demonstrates how to improve performance Test which candidates need to pass before
preparation, riding the route, budget and in all disciplines by practising positive they complete their BHSAI. The book covers
assistance, plus the specialised care of the thought. With examples of successes gained the whole test, from the qualities of a good
long distance horse. as a result of following the techniques instructor, through the lunge lesson, the
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described by the author. Mental exercises for private lesson and the group lesson, to the
every occasion are provided. instructional hack and stable management
POLO
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training.
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Playmaker Polo
SADDLERY
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A Student Workbook for BHS
Leading international polo coach Hugh
The Allen Illustrated Guide to Bits
Test your knowledge by writing in the
Dawnay has produced a comprehensive work
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& Bitting
answers to questions likely to be asked by
in which he explains his training methods in
the examiner. Answers and explanations are
depth, providing both an introduction for A fully comprehensive, yet essentially simple
at the back of the book. An invaluable
newcomers to the game and an invaluable and and attractive guide to bits and bitting,
preparation and revision aid, which also
informative aid for those who wish to improve illustrating all types of bits and describing
contains useful advice and a full description
or maintain their levels of play. The author's their correct fitting and use. There are
of how the examination is conducted.
examinations of both technique and match sections on nosebands, reins and
Stage 1 ALL0355 Stage 2 ALL0356
tactics are superb and he provides a wealth of martingales. The ultimate reference book.
information to assist players at any level.
ALL0080 14 A Road Safety Workbook for
ALL0322 Young Riders
9 Practical Saddle Fitting
Aimed at young riders, this book covers
SHOWING The ultimate reference work on saddle everything from safety helmets and reflective
fitting. The author, a highly respected
clothing, to safe saddlery checks and
specialist saddle fitter, looks at saddles for
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It's Not Just About the Ribbons
essential insurance. The intricacies of the
general riding as well as for specialist
highway code are explained and problems
Jane Savoie, trainer, reserve rider for the US
disciplines, examines the conformation of
such as poor visibility, unusual vehicles and
Olympic dressage team and author of the ever
different types of horses and riders, explains
barking dogs are also included. Puzzles
popular That Winning Feeling, shows how to
fitting procedure and gives advice on buying a
appear at the end of every chapter, reminding
enrich and improve both your riding and your
saddle, saddle problems and saddle care.
and reinforcing the points made throughout
life by using visualisation, role playing,
Packed with practical tips and technical
and the result is a valuable and enjoyable
modelling, neuro-associative conditioning,
information.
book albeit with a very serious purpose.
relaxation and so much more. The perfect
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book for the fraught rider who has forgotten
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how satisfying and life enhancing riding can be.
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The Working Saddler's Handbook
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A practising saddler for over thirty years has
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Showing Secrets
gathered together information on techniques,
references, tables, measurements, tools and
Winning showing classes is an elusive
materials in a unique work of reference for
mixture of art and science. In this invaluable
the modern saddler. He examines the
book, successful performers in the showring
influence of modern technology and the
share their expertise in the production of
introduction of new techniques and materials.
prize-winning ponies, hacks, riding horses,
Indispensable for anyone in the saddlery
hunters and cobs and give advice on feeding,
trade and of particular value to students.
schooling, conditioning and turn-out, as well
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as presentation and ringcraft. A definitive
and entertaining guide that will enable every
showing enthusiast to proceed beyond novice
level.
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