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The United States Pony Club Manual Of Horsemanship Intermediate Horsemanship (C Level) - cover

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The United States Pony Club Manual Of Horsemanship Intermediate Horsemanship (C Level)

Susan Harris

Publisher: Howell Book House

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Summary

Updated and enhanced information on the most recent topics added to the Pony Club curriculum 
This C Level manual builds on material covered in The United States Pony Club Manual of Horsemanship: Basics for Beginners/D Level. Whether you're a Pony Clubber who has passed the D Level tests or simply a rider who has mastered the same basics, this manual enables you to increase your skills and teach you what you need to know in order to rise independently and correctly with good position, balance, and use of the aids on the flat, over fences, and in the open. 
At the intermediate level you're expected to take more responsibility for the care and management of your pony, and you'll learn how to do this as well. In addition, you'll learn the skills needed for conditioning and preparing your pony and yourself for competitions and special events.New and revised coverage of land conservation and horse health and safetyBetter organization to ease referenceA full review and update of critical developments in riding, instruction, and competitionIn-depth revision of nutrition and veterinary topics, the two areas in which there has been the most significant research and development over the past two decades 
From the C Level, you may go on to higher Pony Club ratings such as B, H, A, or A Ratings, or specialize in such disciplines as dressage, show jumping, eventing, and showing. Or you may just want to have the pleasure of caring your horse or pony and participating in your favorite riding activities. Either way, The United States Pony Club Manual of Horsemanship: Intermediate Horsemanship/C Level will give you an excellent basis in horsemanship for the lifelong enjoyment of horses and horse sports.
Available since: 12/03/2012.

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