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Jumping Cross-country Fences Jane Wallace

Jumping Cross-country Fences By Jane Wallace

Jumping Cross-country Fences by Jane Wallace


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Summary

Advice on how to safely negotiate a variety of cross-country obstacles.

Jumping Cross-country Fences Summary

Jumping Cross-country Fences by Jane Wallace

Straightforward advice on how to safely negotiate a wide variety of cross-country obstacles. Chapters include walking the course, the start and first fence, rhythm, balance and impulsion, and types of jumps.

About Jane Wallace

Jane Wallace was born in Cambridge and started riding at an early age. She was soon spotted as showing talent and rode many of the top show ponies of the 1960s, winning at all the major shows including the Horse of the Year Show and Dublin Show. In 1989 Jane won the Individual Silver Medal at the European Championships at Burghley and was ranked 3rd lady rider in the world. Jane was a highly regarded hunter judge, judging at the major shows including The Horse of the Year Show. She taught and gave lectures/demonstrations in England and abroad. She continues to run a busy livery yard and still teaches. Jane has written several books, The Less Than Perfect Horse, Jumping is Jumping, Teaching Children to Ride and seven Threshold Picture Guides.

Table of Contents

Introduction Tack and equipment Rider's protection and safety Walking the course The start and the first fence Ditch away Steeplechase fence Triple bar Shark's teeth Trakehner Bullfinch Open ditch Fence-ditch-fence water fences Open water or a ditch Steps and banks Sunken road Drop fence Hayrack with a false groundline Combination fences Bounce fence Corner Jumping into darkness Final thoughts

Additional information

GOR001154513
9781872082073
1872082076
Jumping Cross-country Fences by Jane Wallace
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Quiller Publishing Ltd
2006-02-06
24
N/A
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