
Horse Training by Modern Methods
Mastering Contemporary Techniques for Effective Equine TrainingBy Allan Melvill PopeLength1h 34m
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In "Horse Training by Modern Methods," Allan Melvill Pope presents a comprehensive approach to equine training that intertwines practical knowledge with an innovative understanding of animal behavior. This seminal work utilizes a blend of clear, instructional prose and detailed illustrations to illustrate modern techniques, making it accessible for both novice and seasoned horse trainers. Positioned within the broader context of early 20th-century equine literature, Pope'Äôs work stands out for its emphasis on humane training methods that respect the horse's natural instincts, in stark contrast to harsher traditional practices of the time. Allan Melvill Pope, an esteemed equestrian and trainer, dedicated his life to understanding the complex relationship between humans and horses. His extensive experience in training various breeds, along with a deep appreciation for the horse's psyche, informed his writing. His insights showcase not only his expertise but also his commitment to advancing humane methods within the equestrian community, drawing inspiration from progressive movements in animal welfare that came to prominence during his lifetime. "Horse Training by Modern Methods" is an essential read for anyone interested in equestrian practices, training methodology, and animal psychology. It offers timeless strategies that encourage a bond of trust and communication between horse and trainer, making it a critical resource for both budding and experienced equestrians seeking to refine their approach.
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GenreScience and Nature
Length1 hr 34 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 9, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1FOREWORD.
11CHAPTER VIII. Diagonal Equitation.
2PREFACE.
12Exercises with Body Straight.
3PART I.
13Commands.
4CHAPTER I. Early Handling.
14CHAPTER IX. Backing.
5CHAPTER II. Equilibrium.: The Aids.
15PART II.
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6CHAPTER III. The Forward Movement.
16CHAPTER I. The Double Bridle.: Schedule for Accustoming the Horse to the Curb Bit.
7CHAPTER IV. Mechanism of the Gaits.
17CHAPTER II. The Change of Lead at the Gallop.
8CHAPTER V. Changes of Direction.
18PART III.
9CHAPTER VI. Outdoor Work.
19CHAPTER I. Jumping.: Mechanism of the Jump for Height.
10CHAPTER VII. Suppling Exercises With Body Bent.: Lateral Equitation.
20CONCLUSION.