The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding

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Horseback riding is one of the world’s most popular activities. Much has been written about the various styles, techniques, and competitive events in the sport. But all too often resources, authors, and even instructors neglect the most important and unique aspect of riding: the relationship between rider and horse.

In The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding, Gincy Self Bucklin shares her horse-friendly approach for developing comfortable, competent riders. Its step-by-step lesson format makes it an excellent resource for those who teach riding to others.

Whether you are just beginning or have ridden before, Bucklin’s methods can improve your skills and make you a better, more confident rider.

Inside The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding, you’ll learn that the key to success at every level is understanding your horse and how to relate to him physically, mentally, and emotionally. This will help you advance more quickly, feel more confident, and have more fun.

You’ll also discover much, much more:

• The seven steps for dealing with fear-related stress

• Interpreting your horse’s behavior and body language

• Saddling up, riding in half-seat positions, and using the reins

• Basic movements, including walk, trot, canter, turns, and transitions

ò More advanced trotting, cantering, galloping, hill work, and fence jumping skills

Whether you have a serious or casual interest in the sport as a whole or just one of its many disciplines, The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding is a must-read. Insightful and fascinating, it will enhance the riding experience for you and your horse.

Author(s): Gincy Self Bucklin
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 256

Title page......Page 1
Copyright page......Page 2
Dedication......Page 3
Contents......Page 5
Preface......Page 9
Acknowledgments......Page 13
Ch 1: Starting Out Right......Page 15
Ch 2: The Real Tools for Success......Page 23
Ch 3: Getting to Know the Horse......Page 37
Ch 4: Overcoming Your Natural Fear of Falling......Page 49
Ch 5: Taking Your First Real Ride......Page 59
Ch 6: The Indispensable Halter and Staying Centered During Turns and Transitions......Page 69
Ch 7: Negotiating Simple Ground Movements......Page 83
Ch 8: Gaining Respect and Becoming the Leader......Page 91
Ch 9: Expanding Your Ground Skills......Page 101
Ch 10: The Gentle Riding Aids......Page 113
Ch 11: Handling the Reins and Preparing to Ride Solo......Page 123
Ch 12: Introduction to Riding in the Saddle......Page 137
Ch 13: Saddling Up and Starting With the Stirrups......Page 153
Ch 14: Half-Seat Positions and Preparing for Faster Gaits......Page 165
Ch 15: Bits, Bridling, and Introduction to Using the Reins......Page 177
Ch 16: Perfect Posting......Page 191
Ch 17: Cantering (Loping) and Galloping (Running)......Page 199
Ch 18: Leg Aids and Advanced Hand and Rein Effects......Page 207
Ch 19: Handling Hills With Confidence......Page 223
Ch 20: Jumping Made Easy......Page 231
Conclusion......Page 241
Glossary......Page 244
Index......Page 249
About the Author......Page 255