Jan Dawson begins with a brief description of the many safe-riding environments and the need for horsemanship safety, then looks in detail at such topics as the nature of a horse, the qualities of an effective instructor, and safe horses for schools.
Jan Dawson begins with a brief description of the many safe-riding environments and the need for horsemanship safety, then looks in detail at such topics as the nature of a horse, the qualities of an effective instructor, and safe horses for schools.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author Jan Dawson was the owner and operator of Golondrina Stables and Training Center in Texas where she offered boarding, riding lessons, and horse training. She trained riders and horses in hunt seat, western, and dressage until she retired in 1995 to devote her time to horse showing. She teaches clinics to riders and instructors across the United States, teaches safety seminars, and certifies riding instructors. The techniques she uses to instruct her students are also visible in her book, Teaching Safe Horsemanship. Dawson is president and clinician of the American Association for Horsemanship Safety, Inc., and also writes Caution: Horses, the Association’s newsletter. She is a member of the United States Dressage Federation and the American Horse Show Association. Dawson lives in Fentress, Texas, with her family.
Inhaltsangabe
1 A Foundation for Teaching Safe Horsemanship 2 The Nature of the Horse 3 Horsemanship: Western or English? 4 Qualities of an Effective Instructor 5 Emergency and Stable Procedures 6 AAHS-Certified Instructor Guidelines 7 Constructing a Lesson Plan 8 Teaching Safe Lessons 9 Teaching from Interrelated Lesson Plans 10 Sample Intermediate Lesson Plans 11 Teaching High-Risk Activities 12 Control Issues: Why Lesson Horses Won't Stop 13 The Safe School Horse Appendix A: Dealing with Accidents and Lawsuits Appendix B: Sample Staff Manual Appendix C: About the AAHS Appendix D: Recommended Reading IndeX
1 A Foundation for Teaching Safe Horsemanship 2 The Nature of the Horse 3 Horsemanship: Western or English? 4 Qualities of an Effective Instructor 5 Emergency and Stable Procedures 6 AAHS-Certified Instructor Guidelines 7 Constructing a Lesson Plan 8 Teaching Safe Lessons 9 Teaching from Interrelated Lesson Plans 10 Sample Intermediate Lesson Plans 11 Teaching High-Risk Activities 12 Control Issues: Why Lesson Horses Won't Stop 13 The Safe School Horse Appendix A: Dealing with Accidents and Lawsuits Appendix B: Sample Staff Manual Appendix C: About the AAHS Appendix D: Recommended Reading IndeX
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