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Posture and Performance

Principles of Training Horses from the Anatomical Perspective

Gillian Higgins, Stephanie Martin
Barcode 9781910016008
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Release Date: 15/10/2015

Genre: Sports & Hobbies
Sub-Genre: Sports & Hobbies
Label: Kenilworth Press Ltd
Contributors: Adam Kemp (Foreword by)
Language: English
Publisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd
Pages: 168

Principles of Training Horses from the Anatomical Perspective. A practical and comprehensive riding and training guide through the understanding of how anatomy can affect performance which includes practical tips and exercises broken down into easy to follow steps. Illustrated throughout with step-by-step diagrams and colour photographs. From the author of the hugely successful titles How Your Horse Moves and Horse Anatomy for Performance, comes a completely different training manual, also based on the Horses Inside Out philosophy: 'Understanding Anatomy Improves Performance and Reduces the Risk of Injury'
Divided into three main parts: Principles of Anatomical Riding and Training; Exercises for Horse and Rider; Troubleshooting, the book contains a wealth of practical tips and exercises broken down into easy to follow, well-illustrated steps showing how riders can improve their riding skills and potential. The author suggests ways to improve horses' physique, posture, flexibility, stability, core strength, performance and movement and how to reduce muscular and movement problems, and reduce the risk of injury. 
This beautifully illustrated book looks at how to deliver a safe, varied, fun, effective and achievable training programme. It provides all the ingredients for riders to make informed decisions to maximise their own and their horse's potential, gain more enjoyment, satisfaction and improve their skills.