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Geoff Teall
Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation
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Contents
Foreword George Morris
Introduction Joe Fargís
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2 Why Ride? Motivators and Philosophy
The Classic Approach
Classics in a Modern Age
In with the Old; Out with the New
The Form of Function
Equitation as Art
JUDGE’S CARD
FORM AND FUNCTION
The Classic Position
Keep It Simple
No One Said It Would Be Easy
Building a Solid Foundation
The Fast Way Is the Slow Way
A Talent for Riding
Work with What You Have
Focus on Causes Rather than Symptoms
Instinctive Riding
Watch for “Tack-Masking”
Case Study 1: The Heavy Horse
Case Study 2: Chipping
Stay Cool
Less Is More
Replace Time with Training
10 WAYS TO KEEP YOURCOOL
“Subtract” Tack after Training
Make a Difference for the Better
Worthwhile Warm-Ups
Don’t Forget Downtime
Getting “The Point”
3 Instruction Matters
Assembling Your Riding Team
Your Number One Teammate: The Horse
Good Horses Make Good Riders
Your Coach: The Instructor
Staying in the Game
Choosing an Instructor
Instructors versus Clinicians
15 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE DECIDING ON AN INSTRUCTOR
The Instructor: With You for the Long Haul
The Clinician: Short and Sweet
10 QUESTIONS TO ASK A POTENTIAL RIDING INSTRUCTOR
Private Lessons versus Group Instruction
Riding Alone
Riding in Groups
The Student’s Perspective
The Disciplined Rider
Building and Strengthening the Student/Instructor Relationship
Pass It On
Venturing Out on Your Own
If at First You Don’t Succeed…
4 Goal-Oriented Riding
Ride with Purpose
Don’t Ride for Results
What It Takes
Planning for Your Future
Riding toward the Ultimate Goal
Step 1: Start at the End
Step 2: Set a Date for Success
Step 3: What Has to Happen First
Step 4: Evaluate Your Progress
Goal Setting: Low and Slow
Low Expectations
Winning Isn’t Everything
The Quest for Perfection
Practice Pieces
Beware! Don’t Over-Prepare
Peak Planning
The Merits of Competition
Take Note
Gauging Your Progress
The Annual Extra
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