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101 Jumping Exercises for Horse & Rider
by Linda L. Allen with Dianna R. Dennis

Exercise #27: Planning Your Start and Finish
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In the third installment of a three-part series, Sport Pony Magazine is pleased to bring you a series of exercises from Linda Allen's book, "101 Jumping Exercises for Horse & Rider."

This book is a must-have for anyone coaching or riding over fences! Section 1 consists of 25 ground pole exercises, from the basic figure-eight over a pole to not-so-basic figure-eights over poles to an entire course of poles with pace changes. Later exercises incorporate the ground-pole exercises into grids and work at the canter with lead changes. Far from being the required "boring stuff" that is presented before you get to the actual jumping, the pole work is fresh and challenging and will be a welcome addition to anyone's training schedule.

As the book progresses, exercises get increasingly challenging. There is truly something for everyone, from the "D" Level Pony Club instructor to the rider preparing for 4' jumpers. Just as valuable as the exercises are the in-depth explanations and directions. No detail is left to chance, with problem-solving, double-check, and tip boxes for each exercise. Benefits are also clearly explained.

The book is coil-bound at the top with a sturdy binding and a hole to hang it at the side of the arena.

Exercise # 1 - A Chute of Poles, Nov/Dec 2004
Exercise # 2 - Short Trot Grids With Circles, Jan/Feb 2005


Contents

Foreword - William Steinkraus, Joe Fargis, David O'Connor
Introduction

"Linda Allen is a horsewoman of vast experience who has, since her retirement as a top-notch competitor, observed the best riders in the world on a very regular basis. As a world-class course designer, she has been the one to decide which questions to ask of Show Jumping's elite on many occasions. The schooling exercises she and her guest experts have set forth on the following pages are a marvelous and generous contribution to the sport of Show Jumping, for they can provide the foundation for solving even the knottiest problems today's best course designers typically pose."
- from the Introduction by William Steinkraus

Section 1 (Exercises 1-25) - Basic Exercises from the Walk and Trot
Section 2 (Exercises 26-40) - Turning Poles into Jumps: Gymnastics
Section 3 (Exercises 41-49) - Gymnastics with Varying Strides
Section 4 (Exercises 50-53) - Using Gymnastics for Both Turns and Straightness
Section 5 (Exercises 54-64) - Canter Exercises: Poles
Section 6 (Exercises 65-73) - Canter Exercises: Jumps
Section 7 (Exercises 74-95) - Encountering Challenges
Section 8 (Exercises 96-101) - Exercises for the Most Advanced Horses and Riders

Appendix - Guest Contributers, Glossary, Bibliography
Index

 


 

 

 

 

 

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