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Clarissa Busch
2005, paperback, 80 pages
Written in a clear and concise way, 'Riding Aids' explains how the movements of the rider's hands, arms and legs can not only influence a horse or pony when riding, but can also be used effectively as a training tool.
With step by step instructions, the reader will gain an invaluable insight into natural riding aids, movements, the rider's feelings and advice on how to achieve the perfect seat.
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