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Judy Richter's Riding for Kids: Stable Care, Equipment, Tack, Clothing, Longeing, Lessons, Jumping, Showing

Judy Richter's Riding for Kids: Stable Care, Equipment, Tack, Clothing, Longeing, Lessons, Jumping, Showing

Published in
2003
4.31
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Description

When Olympic Gold Medalist William Steinkraus wanted his sons to learn to ride, he took them to Judy Richter. It was Judy Richter who matched Norman Dello Joio with the right horse and sent them on to the highest levels of Grand Prix. Equestrians describe Richter as a "quiet giant" who they say is at the core of what's happening in the horse world.Riding for Kids is a complete learn-to-ride program in a book, focusing on English riding. More than 150 full-color photographs guide the young rider from tacking up for the first time to riding on the flat to taking the first jump. Using a variety of young riders as models, Richter demonstrates correct position, balance, and aids. Throughout, a logical lesson plan, clear explanations, and safe practices maximize the youngster's success. Readers will learn about daily care, preparing for lessons, going to horse shows, and how to pursue further activities. Richter believes every horse is unique, and she shares her insights to help the young rider communicate most effectively with the animal. Best of all, Richter writes directly to the child (although she includes an initial Note to Parents). Her audience is older elementary-age children, preteens, and early teenagers -- the age group that is most passionate about horses and most eager to learn to ride well. Whether the child dreams of competing in the show ring or wants simply to ride for pleasure, Riding for Kids will help her or him become an able, aware, knowledgeable horse person.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
144 pages

Why to read

  • Authored by Judy Richter, a highly respected figure in the equestrian community, the book offers expert advice and insights that can help young riders develop proper techniques and safety practices.
  • The book is specifically tailored for a younger audience, with clear explanations and engaging content that makes learning about horseback riding fun and accessible for children.
  • Judy Richter's Riding for Kids provides a thorough overview of all aspects of horseback riding and care, making it an essential resource for young equestrians looking to improve their skills and knowledge.
  • From stable care to showing, the book covers a wide range of topics in a progressive manner, allowing kids to build on what they learn step by step and grow as riders.