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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Beginning English Exercises (Hill, Cherry, Arena Pocket Guide.)by: Cherry Hill Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Spiral-boundDewey Decimal Number: 798.23 EAN: 9781580170444 ISBN: 1580170447 Label: Storey Publishing, LLC Manufacturer: Storey Publishing, LLC Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: January 05, 1998 Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC Studio: Storey Publishing, LLC Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Each easy-to-use "read and ride" workbook includes complete, illustrated directions, an arena map, a list of exercise benefits, necessary precautions, and a "Test Your Skills" section. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Makes a nice gift but...This book makes a nice gift for horse lovers but is a bit small for the price. It could be a few more pages for the price or lower the price by a few dollars. My daughter really liked the book so all-in-all it's not a bad deal. I bought the other 2 books in the English Exercises series and my daughter also enjoyed them as well. Rating: - Of minimal valueThis book is of minimal value to anyone interested in riding. One of the "exercises" is halting correctly, however important, i was expecting more thought put into this book. Rating: - Really informal and fun!If you have your own horse and need new things to try and things to help you warm up this book is a must for you! Ride along with this splendid book! Rating: - A must-have for English riding.Give easy to understand directions and takes all the guess work out of learning to ride. Great for riders working alone as well as for instructors. Rating: - A wonderful riding guide for beginners of all ages.This little book is jam-packed with tips, advice and guidance. It explains the basic gaits and tells you how to ride them. The author's clear explanations are a great help for finding the proper position on a horse and for helping a rider learn to feel what the horse is doing. And the book is small enough to tuck in your jacket while riding for quick reference. It's like a mini "how-to" manual for English riding that gives excellent guidance to those who want it.
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