In Curbside Service: Change the Way You and Your Horse Think about
Each Other, trainer Lauren Woodard teaches riders how to hone their
skills, timing, and finesse in order to sharpen their instincts and
produce better horsemanship. Part horse psychology, part human
strategy, this equine guide demystifies common misconceptions on
how to handle and approach a horse. The second title in the Toward
Exceptional Horsemanship series, this book is relatively short at
seven chapters. Meticulously scripted, it gets to the heart of the
matter on page one and never loses sight of its purpose. With
chapter titles like "Whys and Safety" and "Show, Ask, Allow," the
author provides readers with the template and the touchstone to
become better and more attuned horsepersons. The goal is to have
Curbside Service, which is the horse's back at your knees when you
step up on something. The concepts involved in mastering this skill
lead to a good, fun, and safe ride, each and every time the horse
is saddled.
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