Ingrid Klimke

Training Horses the Ingrid Klimke Way: An Olympic Medalist's Winning Methods for a Joyful Riding Partnership

Training Horses the Ingrid Klimke Way: An Olympic Medalist's Winning Methods for a Joyful Riding Partnership by Ingrid Klimke
English | June 13, 2017 | ISBN: 1570768269 | EPUB | 176 pages | 32.7 MB

Cavalletti for Dressage and Jumping, 4th Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Dec. 24, 2018
Cavalletti for Dressage and Jumping, 4th Edition

Cavalletti for Dressage and Jumping, 4th Edition by Ingrid Klimke, Reiner Klimke
English | October 12th, 2018 | ISBN: 1908809752 | 156 pages | EPUB | 67.68 MB

Every horse, no matter in what discipline it is ridden, will benefit from working with cavalletti. For Olympic champion Ingrid Klimke, riding over cavalletti is key to success. Cavalletti training improves the horse's basic gaits, develops rhythm, suppleness and cadence and increases fitness and agility. This handbook describes how to work with cavalletti on the lunge, provides valuable new schooling ideas and inspiration for dressage work, as well as numerous layouts for gymnastic jumping. Since its first publication in 1969, Cavalletti has become a standard reference book. This fourth edition has been further revised with new photographs.

Horse UK - November 2015  Magazines

Posted by Pulitzer at Aug. 29, 2018
Horse UK - November 2015

Horse UK - November 2015
English | 132 pages | True PDF | 44.3 MB

In the Middle Are the Horsemen  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Sept. 27, 2018
In the Middle Are the Horsemen

In the Middle Are the Horsemen by Tik Maynard
English | September 1st, 2018 | ISBN: 1570768323 | 288 Pages | EPUB | 0.94 MB

In 2008, 26–year–old Tik Maynard faced a crossroads not unlike that of other young adults. A university graduate and modern pentathlete, he suffered both a career–ending injury and a painful breakup, leaving him suddenly adrift. The son of prominent Canadian equestrians, Maynard decided to spend the next year as a “working student.” In the horse industry, working students aspire to become professional riders or trainers, and willingly trade labor for hands–on education.