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With the author''s experience of training and riding at international level, this guide covers the essentials on handling, breaking and training the young event horse. It shows what to look for when buying, discusses training problems, suggests exercises and advises on preparation for competition. The author sets out to answer such questions as: When should you introduce the roller, and then the saddle, prior to backing?; How do you accustom the unwilling pupil to the bit?; At what stage should lungeing start?; How do you avoid over-facing a young horse, and asking too much too soon? She delivers practical advice on all aspects of working with youngsters, from early handling, through backing, lungeing and long-reining, to riding out and early jumping. The book contains specially commissioned photographs taken at the author''s own stud in Hampshire.

Table of Contents
Selecting the competition horse; early relationships; training on the lunge; progressive training from the ground; first stages in riding the young horse; early jumping and fitness work; training for jumping and cross-country; preparing for competition; the young horse in competition.

The Young Horse

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A Paperback by Bob Langrish, Jennie Loriston-Clarke

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    Publisher: David & Charles
    Publication Date: 1/31/1999 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780715308486, 978-0715308486
    ISBN10: 0715308483

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    With the author''s experience of training and riding at international level, this guide covers the essentials on handling, breaking and training the young event horse. It shows what to look for when buying, discusses training problems, suggests exercises and advises on preparation for competition. The author sets out to answer such questions as: When should you introduce the roller, and then the saddle, prior to backing?; How do you accustom the unwilling pupil to the bit?; At what stage should lungeing start?; How do you avoid over-facing a young horse, and asking too much too soon? She delivers practical advice on all aspects of working with youngsters, from early handling, through backing, lungeing and long-reining, to riding out and early jumping. The book contains specially commissioned photographs taken at the author''s own stud in Hampshire.

    Table of Contents
    Selecting the competition horse; early relationships; training on the lunge; progressive training from the ground; first stages in riding the young horse; early jumping and fitness work; training for jumping and cross-country; preparing for competition; the young horse in competition.

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