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Training and Riding with Cones and Poles

Over 35 Engaging Exercises to Improve Your Horse's Focus and Response to the Aids, While Sharpening Your Timing and Accuracy

by Sigrid Schöpe
Hardback
Publication Date: 14/04/2015

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Simple to use and inexpensive to acquire, cones and poles are a valuable addition to the regular work you do with your horse, both on the ground and in the saddle, whatever your discipline or sport.

Not only do they add a splash of color and visual interest to an otherwise "blank" arena, they also serve as practical markers for training exact transitions; improving responses to the aids; helping ensure well-shaped circles and straight lines; and teaching your horse to negotiate basic obstacles. And, best of all, while enriching your riding experience and engaging your horse in the training process, exercises using cones and poles are fun!

With its colorful photographs, easy-to-use diagrams, and spiral binding so you can lay it flat for quick reference, this handy guide demonstrates over 35 lessons that incorporate cones and poles. It is the perfect ringside companion: ideas anyone can use to improve, while keeping everyone interested in the learning process.

ISBN:
9781570767210
9781570767210
Category:
Equestrian & animal sports
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
14-04-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Trafalgar Square Books
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
96
Dimensions (mm):
216x178x13mm
Weight:
0.45kg
Sigrid Schöpe

Sigrid Schope has been riding for 40 years and has focused intensely on natural horsemanship, groundwork, and trick training. She teaches lessons and clinics in Germany and elsewhere.

Schope is very close to her two horses, Shir Khan and Romeo: Shir Khan is a very sensitive Russian Arab who can do many tricks and Romeo, a Weser-Ems German Riding Pony, is a very talented horse who learns quickly and likes to always be busy.

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