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Many masters of horsemanship have studied horses and riding over
the last centuries, but few have given the subject greater
consideration than Agoston d'Endrody. In preparing this book, he
gave considerable thought to the practical principles of riding and
to the process of becoming a good rider. And he explains why horses
perform more or less successfully according to whether they are
mounted by a talented rider or by one of limited natural abilities.
In "Give Your Horse a Chance," his goal is to reduce the disparity
between these two divisions of riders by carefully delineating the
processes of good riding and training. The first part of the book
explains the proper development of horse and rider so that both
learn to enjoy their work. The latter part offers excellent,
concise training advice for combined training and show jumping.
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