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9/13/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 1
Chapter 1: this introductory chapter helps you to choose a horse, trainer, barn and many other essentials and tips about owning and training your dressage horse
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9/12/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 2
Chapter 2: discus's many aspects of rider education, seat, position, tack, rider suppling exercises,the role of your trainer, help from 'barn buddies', 'rider training scale', the aids and the philosophy of some of the 'dressage masters'
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9/9/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 3
Chapter 3: shows the benefits of lunging for both the horse and the rider, shows many useful exercises and techniques associated with lunging and work over cavalletti for both horse and rider.
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9/7/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 4
Chapter 4: gives the reader a good insight to the basic dressage movements, the half halt, the halt, the basic gaits and the transitions
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9/6/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 5
Chapter 5: introduces the horse and rider to the dressage arena, the history and tradition of these arenas, movements to be executed in the arena for introductory and training level tests, circles, turn and straight lines are all explained
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9/5/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 6
Chapter 6: talks about all aspects of entering your first schooling show, from entry form details, training preparation, visiting the showground and visualization techniques
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9/4/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 7
Chapter 7: This is the 'prime time' moment for you and your horse (pilot and co-pilot), show day has dawned and you are about to experience the thrill of your first dressage show
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9/3/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 8
Chapter 8: Shows the rider many supplying movements and exercises which are necessary to continue up the Training Pyramid and produce a horse/rider combination that is correct, happy and competitive in the dressage arena.
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9/2/2008
Dressage Success from Basics to First Level: Chapter 9
Chapter 9 describes 'Show Day' riding training level test 4 - includes preparation, warm up, the actuall test movement by movement, judges comments and post show day reflections
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9/1/2008
Animal Nutrition by Libby and Jock Anderson
Animal Nutrition was first published in 1972 and then re-published in 1980 under the title "Horse and Pony Nutrition" by RM Williams, Australia.
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9/1/2008
'Care of your First Pony' by Libby Anderson. Published by Rigby/Opal
This is a very informative book about a 'horse crazy' little girl just 9 year old.
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6/12/2008
Book Review - "A New Horse for Marny" was published in the USA, by Half Halt Press
This is a heartwarming story about the life, dedication, trails and tribulations of a determinded young lady and her renage horse.
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6/12/2008
Book Review - Dancing with Your Horse
"Dancing with Your Horse" By Libby Anderson and Leigh Ann Hazel Groux
"Dancing with Your Horse" By Libby Anderson and Leigh Ann Hazel Groux
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Book Review - "The Gundaroo Pony"
The Gundaroo Pony - A great story for the young at heart. Children from 6 to 12 will enjoy this story set in the historical villiage of Gundaroo, Australia.
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