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Date Posted: 15:37:52 05/13/03 Tue
Author: Maddie
Author Host/IP: 216.165.233.137
Subject: ? Beginner could sure use advice!

I'm a total beginner (5 times in the saddle); Can anyone tell me about posting and trotting... I feel like a kid again in Driver's Ed class. My horse is an angel and I want to learn quickly to spare him discomfort. Also, please recommend books. Thank you so much!!!

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[> :-) Re: Beginner could sure use advice! -- Megan, 15:04:31 06/10/03 Tue (204.251.214.9)

Hey, I too had problems with trotting and posting when I began riding again after a 3 year break. I looked on the internet very often for any tips and I found a good newsletter on then Rising (posting) trot. You can view the newsletter by visiting this site:
http://www.horse-sense.org/archives/2000073.phtml (copyright 1995-2003 by Jessica Jahiel, Holistic Horsemanship. All rights reserved.)


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[> [> Re: Beginner could sure use advice! -- jess, 01:30:46 10/28/03 Tue (211.28.96.69)

a great book to read would be Horses for dummies, its got great advice on ridng styles of all sorts and tack heaps of info usally priced around $40 its really worth it (dont let the name put you off, ive ben ridding fo 15yrs know and i bought it it really is great)


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