In this Quick Reference Guide you will learn the skills that Effective Riders use to cue their horses, including Rein, Leg, and Seat Cues, Riding in the Performance Position, and the Importance of Feel, Timing, Balance, and Experience in Becoming a Great Rider. Achieve better performance from your horse by mastering these simple skills that make it easier for your horse to understand what you want!
This Quick Reference Guide is designed to be short and sweet-no fluff, no fillers, and no hard to understand language! This Guide is perfect to have on your smart phone, so that you can refer to it as you ride!
Whatever your chosen discipline is, from Western Dressage, Trail Riding, Reining, Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, to English, the Essential Rider Skills in this book will help you communicate more clearly with your horse.
About the Author:
Siobhan has combined her various show experiences in many different events with natural horsemanship techniques to make her Performance Horsemanship Training Program. Through natural horsemanship techniques she teaches students, both human and horse, to control the five main body parts of the horse-the head, neck, shoulders, rib cage, and hips. When the rider can independently control the different body parts of their horse they are more successful at whatever equine event they wish to participate in. She offers Online Performance Horsemanship Lessons. For more information about Siobhan and her training program, visit http://performancehorsemanship.wordpress.com
This Quick Reference Guide is designed to be short and sweet-no fluff, no fillers, and no hard to understand language! This Guide is perfect to have on your smart phone, so that you can refer to it as you ride!
Whatever your chosen discipline is, from Western Dressage, Trail Riding, Reining, Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, to English, the Essential Rider Skills in this book will help you communicate more clearly with your horse.
About the Author:
Siobhan has combined her various show experiences in many different events with natural horsemanship techniques to make her Performance Horsemanship Training Program. Through natural horsemanship techniques she teaches students, both human and horse, to control the five main body parts of the horse-the head, neck, shoulders, rib cage, and hips. When the rider can independently control the different body parts of their horse they are more successful at whatever equine event they wish to participate in. She offers Online Performance Horsemanship Lessons. For more information about Siobhan and her training program, visit http://performancehorsemanship.wordpress.com