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Price: QTY: BHS Training Manual for Progressive Riding Tests 1-6 by Islay Auty FBHS The official guide to the BHS Progressive Riding Tests. Progressive Riding Tests are proficiency tests offered by the BHS Approved riding establishments. They are intended for any clients who are interested in working towards a certificate which demonstrates their competence at various levels in riding and stable management. There are six tests, ranging from 1, at the lowest level to 6, at the highest. Each test is divided into riding [equitation] and stable management, so that the subjects can be studied separately. For example, a non-rider may be interested solely in the care of the horse; alternatively, a competent rider may not yet possess the practical skills required for the same level of stable management. It covers everything from: how to tie up a horse/pony; lead a horse/pony; know signs of good health; mount and dismount; parts of a saddle and snaffle bridle; grooming; feeding; watering; changing rein in trot and be able to change diagonal and understand the reasons for doing so; work in sitting trot; bedding; different types of rugs; identify the farrier's tools; ride school figures in walk, trot and canter; paddock management; + more. PB, Illustrated, 112 pages.
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The official guide to the BHS Progressive Riding Tests. Progressive Riding Tests are proficiency tests offered by the BHS Approved riding establishments. They are intended for any clients who are interested in working towards a certificate which demonstrates their competence at various levels in riding and stable management. There are six tests, ranging from 1, at the lowest level to 6, at the highest. Each test is divided into riding [equitation] and stable management, so that the subjects can be studied separately. For example, a non-rider may be interested solely in the care of the horse; alternatively, a competent rider may not yet possess the practical skills required for the same level of stable management. It covers everything from: how to tie up a horse/pony; lead a horse/pony; know signs of good health; mount and dismount; parts of a saddle and snaffle bridle; grooming; feeding; watering; changing rein in trot and be able to change diagonal and understand the reasons for doing so; work in sitting trot; bedding; different types of rugs; identify the farrier's tools; ride school figures in walk, trot and canter; paddock management; + more. PB, Illustrated, 112 pages.
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