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Stretch Exercises for Your Horse: The Path to Perfect Suppleness
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Stretch Exercises for Your Horse: The Path to Perfect Suppleness

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A convenient, at-the-barn reference to help riders give their horses the perfect warm-up, featuring 124 color photos and drawings.

 
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Product Details
Author:Karin Blignault
Spiral-bound:160 pages
Publisher:Trafalgar Square Books
Publication Date:March 01, 2003
ISBN:1570762457
Package Length:8.4 inches
Package Width:7.2 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

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5Packed with Info  Dec 29, 2007
This book will be read over and over as a handy reference guide. The topic is interesting and goes to a lot of trouble to explain in simple english, what problems may occur.

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4Stretch Exercises for Your Horse: The Path to Perfect Suppleness  May 16, 2007
Very informative. I learned how to stretch the muscle so that the horse was more supple and less likely be to injury in competition and everyday use

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4An Important Step to Riding Well  May 09, 2007
One of the greatest mistakes riders make is not preparing their horses to rider. They just jump on and go. They don't warm the horses up or stretch them after they have worked to keep muscles supple. Then they wonder why their horses become lame or injured. The stretches suggested in this book are a great way to treat your horse like the athlete he is.

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5Great reference  May 02, 2007
For whoever said there is nothing new in this book you must be a very proficient and contentiousness horse person. I found this book pack full of goodies. Perhaps there is nothing "new" for you, but for most horse owners it is a fantastic book.

It has clear illustrations of all the stretches and explanations about why you do them. I also find this a good book for taking out to the barn and working through with my horses.

They enjoy the change from being ridden and the exercises also make good warm up and cool downs. They are the basic exercises but you don't really need to learn 999 different exercises. Just do the ones in this book well.

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5Equine Stretching Routines  Apr 12, 2007
Learn your horse's anatomy and put your new knowledge to work as you train your horse and develop stretching routines.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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