Young equestrians dream of galloping toward a
fence on their favorite horse and sailing over it in one long, smooth
leap. Jumping is one of the most thrilling things a young rider can
accomplish on horseback and the ultimate goal of countless horse-crazy
kids.
Lesley Ward, editor of Young Rider
magazine, interacts with young people and horses every day. She has
witnessed the youngsters' enthusiasm for jumping, their courage in the
saddle, and their thirst for more knowledge and reliable advice.
Responding to hundreds of readers' letters asking for help with jumping
problems, Ward covers all the fundamentals of jumping safely and
correctly in
Jumping for Kids, a guide for children eight and older.
Full-color photographs, line illustrations, jumping diagrams, charts,
informative sidebars, and a calm, encouraging voice fully engage the
child every step of the way — from building strength and
confidence riding on the flat to jumping at a show.
A complete learn-to-jump program in a book, Jumping for
Kids gives readers plenty of information to study at home,
when the day's lessons are over. She coaches frustrated youngsters in
working with their horses, guides trainers in problem solving, and even
shows enterprising riders how to build their own jumps.
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Jumping for Kids
byLesley Ward
Storey
Publishing, 2007.
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