Horse Rider's Mechanic Workbook 2: Your Balance: Further improve your riding skill - Softcover

Myers, Jane

 
9780994156112: Horse Rider's Mechanic Workbook 2: Your Balance: Further improve your riding skill

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Improving your balance is the key to further improving your riding. It is of key importance because without addressing the fundamental issues you cannot obtain an ‘independent seat’. This book contains several lessons for each of the three paces, walk, trot and canter. It builds on Horse Rider’s Mechanic Workbook 1: Your Position, teaching you how to implement your now improved position and become a safer and more secure rider. The lessons allow you to improve at your own pace, in your own time. They will compliment any instruction you are currently receiving because they concentrate on issues that are generally not covered by most instructors. This book also provides instructors, riding coaches and trainers with lots of valuable tips for teaching clients how to improve their balance. You cannot afford to miss out on this great opportunity to learn!

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Jane Myers MSc (Equine), AKA The Horse Rider’s Mechanic, has been riding, teaching and working with horses almost all of her life. This book is the result of many years of teaching and riding experience. Jane has a particular interest in the subject of rider biomechanics. This has resulted in her pursuing this subject for many years. She now teaches riders to learn how to feel what is happening when they ride and how to fix any position and balance problems they might be having. Jane’s approach is about empowering a rider so that they can continue to improve their own rider problems and those of others if they teach. Jane holds Horse Rider’s Mechanic clinics in both Australia and the UK. You can see what people are saying by going to her website www.horseridersmechanic.com or Facebook page www.facebook.com/horseridersmechanic

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