Horse Training Problem Solver : Your Questions Answered about Gaits, Ground Work, and Attitude, in the Arena and on the Trail by Jessica Jahiel (2007, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherStorey Publishing
ISBN-101580176860
ISBN-139781580176866
eBay Product ID (ePID)59147538

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Book TitleHorse Training Problem Solver : Your Questions Answered about Gaits, Ground Work, and Attitude, in the Arena and on the Trail
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
TopicAgriculture / Animal Husbandry, Equestrian, Horses
IllustratorYes
GenrePets, Technology & Engineering, Sports & Recreation
AuthorJessica Jahiel
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight17.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
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LCCN2007-014565
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Table Of ContentForeword by Cherry Hill Preface Part I: Basic Training 1 Thoughts on Training 2 Training from the Ground 3 Training from the Saddle: Whoa and Go 4 Training at the Walk 5 Training at the Trot 6 Training at the Canter 7 Training over Fences Part II: Inside and Outside the Arena 8 Working on Transitions 9 Lateral Work: Suppling and Softening 10 The Great Outdoors 11 Connection, Roundness, and Collection Part III: Training Tools 12 The Rider's Brain 13 Training Equipment: Metal and Leather 14 Longeing, Warm-ups, and Your Horse's Training Part IV: Training and Retraining at All Ages 15 Age-Appropriate Training 16 Retraining the Abused or Confused Horse 17 Retraining the Ex-Racehorse 18 Specific Situations Glossary Recommended Reading Appendix Index
SynopsisTraining a horse brings an array of vexing challenges. What should a rider do with a horse who just won't listen? What about the horse who quickly tires, or becomes cranky during training? And there are horses who behave well in the presence of an instructor, but -- maddeningly -- never while alone with the rider. Situations like these can leave even the most enthusiastic equestrian feeling discouraged, frustrated, and even downright helpless. Jessica Jahiel comes to the rescue with "The Horse Training Problem Solver," the third title in her popular Problem Solver series. In her informal yet informative style, Jahiel offers sensible answers to riders' most common training challenges. In a handy, accessible Q&A format, Jahiel uses real-life case studies to bring troublesome situations to life and then solves the problems with tested, proven solutions. The book's combination of basic training theory, effective solutions, and handy tips and strategies will help riders get the most out of every training session. Best of all, Jahiel breaks down training goals -- from simple commands like "whoa" and "go" to complex transitions and ring figures -- into simple building blocks, logical to both horse and human. Riders will begin to gain their animal's trust, develop realistic expectations, stay focused, and engage in effective two-way communication, ultimately resulting in a happier, better-trained, more enjoyable horse. For the millions of Americans who show, train, or own horses -- including the steady, growing market offirst-time horse owners -- "The Horse Training Problem Solver" is an indispensable reference. It will demystify horse training, improve the horse-riderrelationship, and ensure a more satisfying experience for both horse and rider., Training a horse can be a frustrating experience for rider and animal alike. From dealing with a horse that won't listen to rectifying erratic behavior, this guide covers hundreds of common training challenges and offers proven solutions to your most pressing issues. Stressing effective communication, realistic goals, and the importance of an enjoyable atmosphere, Jessica Jahiel helps you get the most out of your training sessions by pinpointing what's causing the problem and providing strategies to help both rider and horse stay engaged and focused., Training a horse is a colossal investment of time and riders are eager to improve and maintain their horse's performance and manners. The third title in the popular equine Problem solver series, "The Horse Training Problem Solver" will help riders achieve a better understanding of their horses and what ways that training affects a horse's mental and physical developement. Using real-life case studies, Jahiel helps equestrians make sense of the various training and schooling problems common to all riders.
LC Classification NumberSF287.J34 2007

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