Description

The author examines the particular issues involved with teaching children, pleasure riders, and competitors at all levels — and brings her text to life with thought-provoking scenarios.

  • Deals with modern coaching techniques and how they can be applied to the equestrian environment
  • Written for riding teachers who wish to enhance their teaching skills, especially those who are newly qualified or still studying for their teaching certificate.
  • Excellent background reading for those seeking to achieve the UK Coaching Certificate in Equestrian Sport.


About the Author :
 Islay Auty is a Fellow of the British Horse Society, a chief examiner, a riding coach, dressage judge and competitor. A freelance instructor, she has twenty years experience of training career students and competition partnerships, and teaches both in the UK and overseas. She is the author and consultant editor of several training manuals for the BHS, as well as "Progressive Riding Exercises for Dressage and Jumping" and "Learn to Rider with British Horse Society."

Publisher : Kenilworth Press  /   Publication Date : 1 April 2008