The Right Track: Arena Exercises for Riders and Instructors

The Right Track: Arena Exercises for Riders and Instructors

by Sarah Venamore
The Right Track: Arena Exercises for Riders and Instructors

The Right Track: Arena Exercises for Riders and Instructors

by Sarah Venamore

(Spiral Bound)

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Overview

This is a great handbook for any rider or riding instructor, packed with ideas to help your lessons.With arena exercises designed to fine-tune rider coordination and communication, as well as improve transitions, rhythm, flexion, accuracy, and balance, this indispensable collection of schooling techniques will revitalize flatwork sessions, making them interesting, fun, and above all, effective.

The Right Track includes:

• Arena patterns ranging from beginner to advanced level

• Clear diagrams, step-by-step instructions, and tips for applying lessons learned to outside activities

• Warm-up and cool-down exercises for home and shows

• Varied practice in all three gaits, including lateral work, lengthenings, and collection

• Creative ways to implement halts and rein-backs in training regimens

• A handy spiral binding to allow for practical use in the barn and ringside

• The perfect "one-hour lesson plan" for instructors



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781570763694
Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Publication date: 09/01/2007
Pages: 189
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 8.32(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Sarah Venamore is a certified Pony Clubs instructor who specializes in dressage and jumping. She is well known for the creative arena exercises she designs for students.

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Helps keep flatwork fresh for single and group riders of all abilities. . . . No doubt about it, The Right Track will quickly become a permanent fixture in many tack boxes."  —Horse Illustrated

"From cover to cover, The Right Track encourages riders to improve and it shows them the way to do it. Instructors and students will find it invaluable."  —The Aiken Horse

"Whether you're an instructor looking for ideas or a rider looking to break out of riding in endless circles, this book deserves a spot in your tack trunk."  —Practical Horseman

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