Expert advice on getting the most out of riding lessons
Learning to ride for competition or personal enjoyment is no small task for the horse enthusiast. This comprehensive guide explains the difference between Western and English riding styles and helps readers select the best stable and instructor for their needs. Riders will discover how to trot, canter, jump, and compete in horse shows; ride in the ring and on trails; ride gaited horses; and safely and properly mount and dismount. The book includes tips on warming up and conditioning key riding muscles; improving control and coordination; fitting and caring for the saddle, bridle, and other equipment; and traveling with a horse.
Audrey Pavia (Santa Ana, CA) is the former editor of Horse Illustrated magazine and the author of Horses For Dummies, 2nd Edition (0-7645-9797-3). Shannon Sand (Wildomar, CA) has been riding and showing horses since the age of three. Shes worked as an assistant trainer to U.S. Olympic equestrian team members and has won several Onondarka medals in jumping.