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Show Jumping Made Easy - Made Easy #2 - cover

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Show Jumping Made Easy - Made Easy #2

Jeanette A Garrett B.H.S.I.

Publisher: Jeanette Garrett B.H.S.I.

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Summary

Show Jumping Made Easy offers a range of training ideas, and jump exercises to use when training at home. With sound information on planning and building courses, you will learn how the horse jumps and how to ride between and over fences in a balanced style. This comprehensive guide will help improve your show jumping. 
Filled with illustrations, this book is an ideal tool for Pony Club and equestrian coaches, and will appeal to all ages. 
Jeanette has drawn on her own show jumping competitive career where she trained and worked with international show jumping trainers. 
Jeanette A Garrett is an internationally qualified coach and assessor, with vast competitive riding and training experience in Europe and the UK. Her accolades include qualifying a horse for Badminton Horse Trials and competing at Goodwood. She was appointed chief examiner for the British Horse Society and operated several competition yards and riding schools in the UK. 
  
  
 
Available since: 05/07/2020.

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