Format: PaperbackNumber of Pages: 192ISBN: 0-7153-2405-5Author: Linda L Allen & Dianna R Dennis
Everyday Jumping for Riders and Instructors
This book is designed for training jumping riders and horses, whether schooling at home, or under instruction in group lessons or as individuals. It provides a collection of exercises, on the flat, and over poles and fences, as well as detailed background information on jumping technique and tips on how to achieve a clear round in faultless style.
The book includes: the five stages of the horse's jump (approach, take-off, jump, landing, departure); the effects of the rider's position (i.e. what happens when the rider is tight with the reins, sits down too quickly, moves too quickly over a fence, or is in front of the movement or left behind it); fences to improve the horse's jump; overcoming typical problems and faults; flatwork exercises to improve the horse's canter and turning ability; pole work; grids and related distance; influencing the canter lead over a fence; building and riding courses; indoor cross-country practice; tables of distances; and notes on fence building.
Format: PaperbackNumber of Pages: 120ISBN: 9781872119953Author: Melissa Troup
Showjumping for Fun & Glory
This book provides training advice for the show jumping horse and rider, whether starting from scratch or wishing to compete at higher levels.
What a useful book! It really does cover every aspect of show jumping for the aspiring rider. It begins, very sensibly, at the beginning with choosing a suitable horse for show jumping and then progresses through the training of rider and horse, to preparing for advanced competitions.
And there is plenty of training to do. Each chapter covers a different area, such as related distances, jumping combinations, gymnastic gridwork and so on and flatwork is not forgotten either. When schooling at home, it is often difficult to think of different exercises to try, but the authors give plenty of suggestions, and explain why you should do them and how they benefit the horse.
There is also a section on competing; how to go about it, what to expect and of course, technique. The book continues with chapters on tack and managing show jumpers, and also the very useful “what if” chapter which deals with the inevitable and unexpected changes of plan.’ Horse & Rider
Format: PaperbackNumber of Pages: 142ISBN: 9781872119601Author: Ernest Dillon & Helen Revington
Teaching Basic Jumping, part of a series of instructional books published in association with the ABRS, is a book no teacher can afford to be without. The author discusses the qualities necessary in the instructor, the facilities, horses and equipment, the psychology of the pupil, as well as preparatory work and a progressive lesson plan. Difficulties are analysed and errors corrected, course building and cross-country riding are included as is sensible advice on falls. The author provides a solid grounding from which the pupil can progress with confidence to an advanced level of jumping with the emphasis on safety and harmony. This book will prove to be of great benefit to the pupil as well as the instructor.
About the Author: Martin Diggle has been a keen rider for many years, with an active involvement in ball the major disciplines. An author and editor by profession, he has achieved success in all of the major competitive disciplines and is involved in the training of both horses and riders. He is the author of Riding From Scratch, Riding Over Jumps, Riding Cross-country, Teaching the Mature Rider, Teaching Basic Jumping and joint author of Riding a Dressage Test. He is also the series compiler of the highly successful Masters of Equitation series.
Publisher: J A AllenFormat: HardcoverNumber of Pages: 128ISBN: 0 85131 706 5Author: Martin Diggle
Training the Modern Showjumper
Training the Modern Show Jumper" is an authoritative new book on modern and effective schooling of showjumpers, with the emphasis on riders reaching their goal of harmony and success with their horse.
Format: HardcoverNumber of Pages: 160ISBN: 9781872119939Author: Elmar Pollmann-Schweckhorst
Practical Eventing
Aimed at horse riding eventers from the lower levels through preliminary, this guide covers the choice of horse, the daily schedule, lungeing, the use of cavaletti and gymnastics, training over all types of fences, and the actual riding and preparations for competition.
The first edition of this classic was one of the best books written on the sport of eventing. This revised edition is even better. Guidance and advice through the levels, especially for those without the resources for extensive training with professionals.
Format: HardcoverNumber of Pages: 160ISBN: 9780939481521Author: Sally O'Connor
Internationally acclaimed photographer Elizabeth Furth has selected an unforgettable collection of images reflecting the atmosphere as well as the athleticism, drama and excitement of the three day event. Top riders have added commentary to each photograph, describing their feelings, their techniques or their difficulties as that particular moment or event. Insights into riding and training technique, mental attitude and the special relationship between horse and rider are discussed, and various aspects of eventing are covered such as course designing for cross country and show jumping, and the judging of dressage. Elizabeth Furth views the world of the three day event from every angle, from preparation to the award ceremony, showing leading international combinations in action at major venues including the World Championships and Olympic Games. Visions of Eventing will captivate everyone with an interest in competitive sports at any level. It is a unique record of the three day event and the horses and riders who excel in their exacting and enthralling discipline.
Author Notes: Elizabeth Furth came to England in 1985 from Australia to oursue a career in equestrian photography after a back injury forced her to give up riding. She has travelled the world photographing events and on special assignments for prestigious publications such as Horse and Hound, Horse International, Show Jumping, Dressage, Riding, Eventing, The Field, Reiter Revue, Pferde Revue, L'Eperon, Kavallo, Lo Sperone and The Horse Magazine. Her works are used to illustrate books and for public relations, advertising and television purposes.Format: HardcoverNumber of Pages: 176ISBN: 0 85131 662 XAuthor: Elizabeth Furth
Based on his experiences as an international dressage and three-day event competitor. Christopher Bartle gives the reader a complete guide to the education of horses and riders dor all disciplines. The author is one of the most respected riders and trainers in the world, and now for the first time he has produced a book so that every rider has the opportunity to learn from his training techniques. Training the Sport Horse covers all areas from ‘nursery school’ to more advanced work, competition riding and problem solving. There is an explanation of the horses biomechanics –how it carriers and uses itself. The preparation and execution of each of the basic training exercises, and later more advanced dressage movements, is explained in detail, as too is their relationship to jumping. The jumping training deals with both show jumpers and eventers and includes exercises to improve rider and horse. Developing an ‘eye for a stride’ walking ad riding course, and dealing mentally with competitions are some of the man subjects covered. The innovative format of the book makes it easy to follow, allowing the reader to pinpoint information quickly. Over one hundred photographs and diagrams have been used to illustrate the author’s comments ad to enhance explanations. This is an exceptionally comprehensive training manual which will be an invaluable guide for riders at all levels.
Format: HardcoverAuthor Notes: Christopher Bartle has had success in both dressage and three-day eventing. He made history in 1984 when he finished sixth at the Los Angeles Olympics –the highest ever position for a British rider in dressage- and in 1988 he won Badminton on World Perfect. Christopher trained with Olympic gold medallist Hans Blixen-Finecke and for six years he was a member of the British dressage team, he also succeed in gaining two National titles whilst in partnership with Wily Trout. As an eventer he was a member of the British team which won the gold medal at the 1997 European Championships. He was appointed dressage trainer to the British three-day event team for Atlanta and Sydney Olympics. He is also the managing director of the Yorkshire Riding Centre. Gillian Newsum is the author of four equestrian books and co-author of three others. Since 1982 she has been equestrian correspondent of Country Life. She has evented at Novice level and is a regular follower of the Fitzwilliam hunt.
Number of Pages: 240ISBN: 0 85131 854 1Author: Christopher Bartle with Gillian Newsum