The Handbook of RIDING ESSENTIALS: How, Why and When to use the legs, the seat and the hands with step by step illustrated instructions for basic skills and advanced exercises.

The natural aids-the seat, the legs, and the hands, -are the most important means a rider has to direct and control his/her horse. Mastering them is the key to good horsemanship. The Handbook of Riding Essentials focuses on the natural aids and explains in detail, not only how they are applied, but why the horse responds to specific aids and when they should be used, providing the fundamental information all riders need to know, regardless of their level or chosen discipline.Step-by-step illustrated instructions in a clear, quick reference formaat are given for basic and advanced skills including: 1. the use and functions of the seat, legs, and hands. 2.the different rein actions and when to apply them. 3. putting the horse on the bit. 4. the natural aids for the walk, trot, canter and transitions. 5. longitudinal and lateral exercises, including the shoulder-in, haunches-in, half-pass, half-turns, counter-canter, flying changes, etc. Throughout, the author gives expert advice on training and improving the horse and solving common problems, suggesting practical tips for mastering even the most complicated movements. There are a series of exercises for the the rider to help with suppleness and comfort in the saddle. This is an excellent learning tool and reference source for the beginner and advanced rider alike.

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The Handbook of RIDING ESSENTIALS: How, Why and When to use the legs, the seat and the hands with step by step illustrated instructions for basic skills and advanced exercises.

The natural aids-the seat, the legs, and the hands, -are the most important means a rider has to direct and control his/her horse. Mastering them is the key to good horsemanship. The Handbook of Riding Essentials focuses on the natural aids and explains in detail, not only how they are applied, but why the horse responds to specific aids and when they should be used, providing the fundamental information all riders need to know, regardless of their level or chosen discipline.Step-by-step illustrated instructions in a clear, quick reference formaat are given for basic and advanced skills including: 1. the use and functions of the seat, legs, and hands. 2.the different rein actions and when to apply them. 3. putting the horse on the bit. 4. the natural aids for the walk, trot, canter and transitions. 5. longitudinal and lateral exercises, including the shoulder-in, haunches-in, half-pass, half-turns, counter-canter, flying changes, etc. Throughout, the author gives expert advice on training and improving the horse and solving common problems, suggesting practical tips for mastering even the most complicated movements. There are a series of exercises for the the rider to help with suppleness and comfort in the saddle. This is an excellent learning tool and reference source for the beginner and advanced rider alike.

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The Handbook of RIDING ESSENTIALS: How, Why and When to use the legs, the seat and the hands with step by step illustrated instructions for basic skills and advanced exercises.

The Handbook of RIDING ESSENTIALS: How, Why and When to use the legs, the seat and the hands with step by step illustrated instructions for basic skills and advanced exercises.

The Handbook of RIDING ESSENTIALS: How, Why and When to use the legs, the seat and the hands with step by step illustrated instructions for basic skills and advanced exercises.

The Handbook of RIDING ESSENTIALS: How, Why and When to use the legs, the seat and the hands with step by step illustrated instructions for basic skills and advanced exercises.

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The natural aids-the seat, the legs, and the hands, -are the most important means a rider has to direct and control his/her horse. Mastering them is the key to good horsemanship. The Handbook of Riding Essentials focuses on the natural aids and explains in detail, not only how they are applied, but why the horse responds to specific aids and when they should be used, providing the fundamental information all riders need to know, regardless of their level or chosen discipline.Step-by-step illustrated instructions in a clear, quick reference formaat are given for basic and advanced skills including: 1. the use and functions of the seat, legs, and hands. 2.the different rein actions and when to apply them. 3. putting the horse on the bit. 4. the natural aids for the walk, trot, canter and transitions. 5. longitudinal and lateral exercises, including the shoulder-in, haunches-in, half-pass, half-turns, counter-canter, flying changes, etc. Throughout, the author gives expert advice on training and improving the horse and solving common problems, suggesting practical tips for mastering even the most complicated movements. There are a series of exercises for the the rider to help with suppleness and comfort in the saddle. This is an excellent learning tool and reference source for the beginner and advanced rider alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780933316669
Publisher: Xenophon Press LLC
Publication date: 01/21/2016
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.24(d)

About the Author

Francois Lemaire de Ruffieu grew up in France. He was first trained by Master Jean Couillaud and graduated in 1967 from the Cadre Noir, one of the oldest and most prestigious riding academies in Europe. During his 6 years in the cavalry at Saumur and Fontainebleau, he studied and showed extensively in dressage, stadium jumping, three day eventing and steeplechase. He taught riding in Paris at the Military School of War. Since 1978, he has given clinic throughout United States of America and Europe. His students have won year-end high-score awards in equitation, hunter classes, stadium jumping, dressage, and combined training. In 1987 he was appointed Executive President of France for the Arabian Sport Horse Association. Since 1988, he has been a panel member of the American Riding Instructor Certification Program and in 1996 he was awarded the title of Master Instructor. He currently lives in Florida.

Francois Lemaire de Ruffieu grew up in France. He was first trained by Master Jean Couillaud and graduated in 1967 from the Cadre Noir, one of the oldest and most prestigious riding academies in Europe. During his 6 years in the cavalry at Saumur and Fontainebleau, he studied and showed extensively in dressage, stadium jumping, three day eventing and steeplechase. He taught riding in Paris at the Military School of War. Since 1978, he has given clinic throughout United States of America and Europe. His students have won year-end high-score awards in equitation, hunter classes, stadium jumping, dressage, and combined training. In 1987 he was appointed Executive President of France for the Arabian Sport Horse Association. Since 1988, he has been a panel member of the American Riding Instructor Certification Program and in 1996 he was awarded the title of Master Instructor. He currently lives in Florida.

Table of Contents

Introduction 8
Part One: Basic Principles 11
The Natural Aids and How They Are Used 13
The Rider's Position 20
Exercises for the Rider 25
Part Two: Coordinating the Natural Aids 31
The Natural Aids for Rein Actions 33
The Natural Aids for Putting the Horse on the Bit 40
The Natural Aids at the Different Gaits 47
The Natural Aids for Transitions 57
Part Three: Advanced Applications 63
The Natural Aids for Lengthening and Shortening 66
The Natural Aids for the Rein Back 69
The Natural Aids for the Shoulder-In 73
The Natural Aids for the Haunches-In 78
The Natural Aids for the Half-Pass 84
The Natural Aids for the Half-Turn on the Haunches 89
The Natural Aids for the Half-Turn on the Forehand 93
The Natural Aids for the Counter-Canter 97
The Natural Aids for the Flying Change of Lead 101
Concluding Remarks 105
Index 106
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