Reflections on riding by one of the last great international riding masters, with an emphasis on lightness and harmony and reflecting a deep love and respect for the horse.
Leading international polo coach Hugh Dawnay has produced a comprehensive work in which he explains his training methods in depth, providing both an invaluable and informative aid for those who wish t
Kelly Marks describes the process known as "join-up," explaining how body language affects the horse and how to create a successful bond between horse and rider.
An Olympic course designer writes about the theory of course design, the siting of fences, the use of natural features, fences and courses in general, and a great deal more.
Penny Hillsdon's goal is for dressage training to bring pleasure and happy partnership to both horse and rider. This is ultimate achievement not just the fancy movements displayed and judged in the co
The first step to successful riding is developing a harmonious, two-way bond between horse and rider. This step-by-step guide, firmly rooted in classical training, explains how to gymnasticiz
Many riders are put off riding to music because it seems to complicated. The task of puttig together a routinen to ride to appears daunting, as does selectcing suitable music, but this book tells you
In this book Jutta Wiemers describes 100 smart games through which you can achieve a perfect partnership with your horse. The games are progressive and range from simple leading and lunging, through t
A collaboration by two of horseracing's most respected experts on breeding and genetics, this study examines both the widely- and little-known facts of Thoroughbred breeding. Packed with cutting-edge
The author, a qualified psychologist, has turned her specialist knowledge to the advantage of the horse world, and has written a comprehensive study of the working of the mind of the horse.
This delightful picture book uses an ABC format to tell the story of a child who wants to keep a pony in the house. Each image contains items beginning with a particular letter, which the reader can e