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Book Synopsis
The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding presents valuable information for riders at all levels who want to develop the confident riderhorse partnership that all horse lovers seek. Whatever discipline you ride, Bucklin's unique and innovative methods illustrate the techniques through step-by-step instructions and full-color images.

Trade Review

"Whatever your discipline, Gincy Bucklin’s innovative approach to learning the essential skills will help you become a confident rider on a calm, comfortable horse.”

Charlotte Kneeland-- Founder of the American Riding Instructor's Association

"The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding will be a valuable resource for those riders who are not lucky enough to take lessons directly from Gincy herself."
Jessica Jahiel--Author of Horse-Sense Newsletter and The Horse Training Problem Solver, Horse Training Consultant

"Hands-on experience is the best teacher, and Gincy transmits this knowledge and experience through The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding. Anything Gincy writes is worth a read."

George H. Morris-- Legendary Trainer,

1960 Olympic Silver Medalist in Show Jumping “Gincy very deeply takes into consideration that a horse has feelings and personality and deserves to be treated with consideration, so the partnership is a mutual, respectful exchange. This book is a must for every rider, be he a beginner, fairly advanced, or of an upper level. It is also a great help for trainers who are teaching young horses the basics, then higher levels of being ridden in a relaxed, balanced, happy way. For riding instructors, this book will give very valuable insight on how to build up lessons and step-by-step teaching of their students.”Yvonne Lehey

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Starting out Right

Why you Need Professional Instruction

Finding the Right Instructor

Riding Attire

Chapter2 The Real Tools for Success

The Three Basics

The Seven Steps and Grounding

Safety Guidelines

Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Horse

Handling the Introduction in a Closed Space

Getting Acquainted Out in the Open

Grooming

Chapter 4 Overcoming Your Natural Fear of Falling

Mounting in Baby Steps

Dismounting Safely

Preparing for the Emergency Dismount

Getting Comfortable On the Horse

Chapter 5 Taking Your First Real Ride

Using the Bareback Pad to Achieve a Secure Seat

Using the Grounding Strap

Mounting: Getting It Right From the Start

Following the Motion

Lateral Centering

Putting It All Together

Chapter 6 The Indispensable Halter and Staying Centered During Turns and Transitions

Rope Halters

Leather or Nylon Halters

Checking the Fit of the Halter

Staying Laterally Centered

Longitudinal Centering During Transitions

Chapter 7 Negotiating Simple Ground Movements

Achieving Cooperation Through Communication

Moving The Horse’s Hindquarters

Moving The Horse’s Forehand

Moving the Horse Backward

Chapter 8 Gaining Respect and Becoming the Leader

The Leadership Position

Dealing with Resistance

Starting and Stopping

Turning

When the Horse Wants to Take Over

Using The Stick for Gentle Persuasion

Chapter 9 Expanding Your Ground Skills

Leading the Horse Into the Stall

Bringing the Horse Out of the Stall

Cleaning the Horse’s Feet

Tacking Up the Horse With the Bareback Pad

Chapter 10 The Gentle Riding Aids

Understanding and Applying Intent

Using Your Eyes

Moving Your Center

Using Your Seat

Managing Your Weight

Using the Stick While Riding

Eliminating the Need for Aggression

Chapter 11 Handling the Reins and Preparing to Ride Solo

Picking Up the Reins

Lengthening the Reins

Shortening the Reins

Using the Grounding Strap and Stick with the Reins

The Sitting Trot or Jog

A Taste of Freedom

Chapter 12 Introduction to Riding In the Saddle

Preparing for Saddle Work

Mounting the Saddled Horse

Tightening the Girth While Mounted in the English Saddle

Dismounting From the Saddled Horse

Getting Comfortable

Your First Ride in the Saddle

Chapter 13 Saddling Up and Starting With Stirrups

Putting On the Saddle

Starting With the Stirrups

The n Position

The A Position

The Full Seat Forward Position

Sitting the Trot In the Saddle

Chapter 14 Half-Seat Positions and Preparing for Faster Gaits

Staying Grounded in the Half Seat

Working From the Hip Joint

Using the Grounding Strap in the Half Seat

Three-Quarter Seat Position

Half-Seat Open Position

Half-Seat Closed Position

Chapter 15 Bits, Bridling, and Introduction to Using the Reins

Putting On the Bridle

Using Hand Effects and Rein Effects to Communicate

The Active Hand

Introduction to the Leading Rein (English or Western Snaffle)

Introduction to Neck Reining (Western Curb)

Slowing or Stopping Using Direct Reins of Opposition (English or Western Snaffle)

Stopping Using Direct Reins of Opposition (Western)

Chapter 16 Perfect Posting

Finding Posting Rhythm on the Bareback Pad

Posting in the Stirrups

Understanding Diagonals

Chapter 17 Cantering (Loping) and Galloping (Running)

Preparing to Canter

Bareback Cantering to the Left

Bareback Cantering to the Right

Cantering or Loping in the Saddle

Cantering in Half-Seat Position

Galloping or Running

Chapter 18 Leg Aids and Advanced Hand and Rein Effects

The Soft Leg

The Passive Hand

The Holding Hand

The Fixed Hand

Combing the Rein

The Taking Hand

Types and Applications of Leading Reins and Reins of Opposition

Developing Effective Aids.

Chapter 19 Handling Hills With Confidence

Riding Uphill In an English Saddle

Riding Downhill In an English Saddle

Polishing Your Skills

Handling Hills in a Western Or Other Deep-Seated Saddle

Putting Your Skills to Good Use

Chapter 20 Jumping Made Easy

Phases of the Jump

Staying Centered During the Jump

Teaching Your Body to Ride the Jump

Trusting the Horse

Giving the Horse His Head

Jumping Courses

Refusals and Runouts

Jumping for Western Riders

The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: 1/20/2013 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781450412742, 978-1450412742
      ISBN10: 1450412742

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding presents valuable information for riders at all levels who want to develop the confident riderhorse partnership that all horse lovers seek. Whatever discipline you ride, Bucklin's unique and innovative methods illustrate the techniques through step-by-step instructions and full-color images.

      Trade Review

      "Whatever your discipline, Gincy Bucklin’s innovative approach to learning the essential skills will help you become a confident rider on a calm, comfortable horse.”

      Charlotte Kneeland-- Founder of the American Riding Instructor's Association

      "The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding will be a valuable resource for those riders who are not lucky enough to take lessons directly from Gincy herself."
      Jessica Jahiel--Author of Horse-Sense Newsletter and The Horse Training Problem Solver, Horse Training Consultant

      "Hands-on experience is the best teacher, and Gincy transmits this knowledge and experience through The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding. Anything Gincy writes is worth a read."

      George H. Morris-- Legendary Trainer,

      1960 Olympic Silver Medalist in Show Jumping “Gincy very deeply takes into consideration that a horse has feelings and personality and deserves to be treated with consideration, so the partnership is a mutual, respectful exchange. This book is a must for every rider, be he a beginner, fairly advanced, or of an upper level. It is also a great help for trainers who are teaching young horses the basics, then higher levels of being ridden in a relaxed, balanced, happy way. For riding instructors, this book will give very valuable insight on how to build up lessons and step-by-step teaching of their students.”Yvonne Lehey

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Starting out Right

      Why you Need Professional Instruction

      Finding the Right Instructor

      Riding Attire

      Chapter2 The Real Tools for Success

      The Three Basics

      The Seven Steps and Grounding

      Safety Guidelines

      Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Horse

      Handling the Introduction in a Closed Space

      Getting Acquainted Out in the Open

      Grooming

      Chapter 4 Overcoming Your Natural Fear of Falling

      Mounting in Baby Steps

      Dismounting Safely

      Preparing for the Emergency Dismount

      Getting Comfortable On the Horse

      Chapter 5 Taking Your First Real Ride

      Using the Bareback Pad to Achieve a Secure Seat

      Using the Grounding Strap

      Mounting: Getting It Right From the Start

      Following the Motion

      Lateral Centering

      Putting It All Together

      Chapter 6 The Indispensable Halter and Staying Centered During Turns and Transitions

      Rope Halters

      Leather or Nylon Halters

      Checking the Fit of the Halter

      Staying Laterally Centered

      Longitudinal Centering During Transitions

      Chapter 7 Negotiating Simple Ground Movements

      Achieving Cooperation Through Communication

      Moving The Horse’s Hindquarters

      Moving The Horse’s Forehand

      Moving the Horse Backward

      Chapter 8 Gaining Respect and Becoming the Leader

      The Leadership Position

      Dealing with Resistance

      Starting and Stopping

      Turning

      When the Horse Wants to Take Over

      Using The Stick for Gentle Persuasion

      Chapter 9 Expanding Your Ground Skills

      Leading the Horse Into the Stall

      Bringing the Horse Out of the Stall

      Cleaning the Horse’s Feet

      Tacking Up the Horse With the Bareback Pad

      Chapter 10 The Gentle Riding Aids

      Understanding and Applying Intent

      Using Your Eyes

      Moving Your Center

      Using Your Seat

      Managing Your Weight

      Using the Stick While Riding

      Eliminating the Need for Aggression

      Chapter 11 Handling the Reins and Preparing to Ride Solo

      Picking Up the Reins

      Lengthening the Reins

      Shortening the Reins

      Using the Grounding Strap and Stick with the Reins

      The Sitting Trot or Jog

      A Taste of Freedom

      Chapter 12 Introduction to Riding In the Saddle

      Preparing for Saddle Work

      Mounting the Saddled Horse

      Tightening the Girth While Mounted in the English Saddle

      Dismounting From the Saddled Horse

      Getting Comfortable

      Your First Ride in the Saddle

      Chapter 13 Saddling Up and Starting With Stirrups

      Putting On the Saddle

      Starting With the Stirrups

      The n Position

      The A Position

      The Full Seat Forward Position

      Sitting the Trot In the Saddle

      Chapter 14 Half-Seat Positions and Preparing for Faster Gaits

      Staying Grounded in the Half Seat

      Working From the Hip Joint

      Using the Grounding Strap in the Half Seat

      Three-Quarter Seat Position

      Half-Seat Open Position

      Half-Seat Closed Position

      Chapter 15 Bits, Bridling, and Introduction to Using the Reins

      Putting On the Bridle

      Using Hand Effects and Rein Effects to Communicate

      The Active Hand

      Introduction to the Leading Rein (English or Western Snaffle)

      Introduction to Neck Reining (Western Curb)

      Slowing or Stopping Using Direct Reins of Opposition (English or Western Snaffle)

      Stopping Using Direct Reins of Opposition (Western)

      Chapter 16 Perfect Posting

      Finding Posting Rhythm on the Bareback Pad

      Posting in the Stirrups

      Understanding Diagonals

      Chapter 17 Cantering (Loping) and Galloping (Running)

      Preparing to Canter

      Bareback Cantering to the Left

      Bareback Cantering to the Right

      Cantering or Loping in the Saddle

      Cantering in Half-Seat Position

      Galloping or Running

      Chapter 18 Leg Aids and Advanced Hand and Rein Effects

      The Soft Leg

      The Passive Hand

      The Holding Hand

      The Fixed Hand

      Combing the Rein

      The Taking Hand

      Types and Applications of Leading Reins and Reins of Opposition

      Developing Effective Aids.

      Chapter 19 Handling Hills With Confidence

      Riding Uphill In an English Saddle

      Riding Downhill In an English Saddle

      Polishing Your Skills

      Handling Hills in a Western Or Other Deep-Seated Saddle

      Putting Your Skills to Good Use

      Chapter 20 Jumping Made Easy

      Phases of the Jump

      Staying Centered During the Jump

      Teaching Your Body to Ride the Jump

      Trusting the Horse

      Giving the Horse His Head

      Jumping Courses

      Refusals and Runouts

      Jumping for Western Riders

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