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4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book for a budding instructor,
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This review is from: The Principles of Teaching Riding: The Official Manual of the Association of British Riding Schools (Hardcover)
This manual for the most part, lays down rudimentary knowledge about teaching riding. Its a good source of information for someone hoping to become an instructor, and would even be good reading for someone who just started riding (to clarify questions).It has details on different types of courses for different students, rider safety, and covers student progression up to the beginner/intermediate level. For someone who has moderate experience as an instructor, it may be redundant information but its still very usefull as a reference, and will clear up any small teaching obstacles that you may have with your younger students. |
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The Principles of Teaching Riding: The Official Manual of the Association of British Riding Schools by Karen Bush (Paperback - October 1, 2005)
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