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HORSE AGILITY

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Is your horse playful, energetic and looking for fun?

Do you want to compete in an exciting horse sport without having to ride?

Then why not try Horse Agility?

Horse Agility is a fast exciting way to have fun with your horse without having to ride him.
It’s great for horses that are unable to be ridden for behavioural or physical reasons, young horses in preparation for ridden work, ponies that are too small or too young for the owner to ride or for people who can’t or don’t want to ride or just want to do something completely different with their horse. It gives everyone the chance to interact with their horse without having to ride or spend hours preparing their horse for showing classes. Just like dog agility the horse completes a course of obstacles sometimes on a lead rope and sometimes running free.
http://www.thehorseagilityclub.com/

Emma Tarrant is a Horse Agility Accredited Trainer & Judge (HAAT)
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Order your copy of The Horse Agility Handbook Now!

The Horse Agility Handbook starts right at the beginning explaining WHAT makes a horse the animal that he is, WHY he behaves differently from humans, and HOW to get his attention before starting training over agility obstacles. Respecting him for being a horse but keeping safety in mind at all times, the attitude of the handler and how to change the attitude of the horse is discussed, as is being patient and giving the horse TIME to learn.

With a focus on the development of your horse in the new and exciting sport of horse agility, founder of the International Horse Agility Clubs, Vanessa Bee, not only covers the training of the horse, but the ins and outs of the sport itself. Safe construction of obstacles and negotiation of the obstacles is explained in detail, as is how to use imagination to develop the scope of even the simplest obstacle or agility course. The Horse Agility competitive levels are outlined and Vanessa explains how to organize a competition and training "play" days.

A troubleshooting section serves as a reference for those moments when it just doesn’t seem to be working. Case studies of real life situations are placed throughout the text.

Available from The Horse Agility Club Shop or direct from the publisher, Horse and Rider Books - USA

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Accredited Trainer of the
International Horse Agility Club
Emma Tarrant 07719137403 / emmatarrantebc@hotmail.co.uk Photos used under Creative Commons from Arab Fancy :), Rennett Stowe, jdj150