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The Right Track Bundle ( I & II )50,00 AU$ (plus postage) *presented in a ‘rain jacket’ cover,
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Save 5,00 AU$ with The Right Track Bundle!
The Right Track may be the practical equestrian books you have been waiting for. It is aimed at…
- riders who want a plan for their training
- instructors to…
- give students some ideas for ‘homework.’
- keep riders and horses interested & motivated in group lessons.
The exercises are designed to improve transitions, rhythm, flexion, bend, accuracy, and much more. They cover straight lines and circles, and can be ridden in various gaits. Transition exercises have been popular, not only for the variety when working, but also for the improvement in the horses way of going.
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The Right Track27,00 AU$ (plus postage) *presented in a ‘rain jacket’ cover,
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The Right Track is on the Equestrian Federation of Australia’s recommended reading list for Coaches and has received official accreditation from the New South Wales Pony Club.
With over a hundred exercises this book is a bible of arena schooling exercises, useful for instructors and pupils alike. It is divided into groups of patterns that build in difficulty, which helps in progressive schooling.
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The Right Track II30,00 AU$ (plus postage) *presented in a ‘rain jacket’ cover,
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It works with the same principles of straightness, forward, flexion, bend, transitions, awareness and lateral work. The Right Track II is the next book in the series, with fantastic exercises to challenge the mind and the body, for both horse and rider. Includes a section to explain how we think and learn to help you get the most out of your own lessons or to help you train others.
This is the sequel to The Right Track. There are more exercises, some of which expand from the first book. The Right Track II aims to provide mentally and physically challenging exercises to encourage riders to make more use of the arena.
There is a section about how we learn to allow the coach and rider to understand how a training session can work to the riders benefit. It is also divided into groups of patterns that build in difficulty, which helps in progressive schooling.