Principles of Riding -Rev Edition
Principles of Riding -Rev Edition
$49.95
Principles of Riding -Rev Edition
Basic Training for Horse & Rider – German National Equestrian Federation
The first edition of The Principles of Riding was published more than 50 years ago, imparting mandatory basic knowledge for all areas of equestrian sport and horse-keeping and this 28th edition, Basic Training for Horse and Rider, has been completely revised regarding language and content, while still taking into account the well-established principles.
The consideration of traditional principles leads to the education and training of the horse according to its nature and thus to its health, well-being and performance capability. The horse’s instincts and natural behaviour are presented in detail as the basis of communication and understanding between horse and rider.
Paperback – 192 pages
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