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How to Choose Horse Riding Gear

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

Making sure that equipment is clean and well-fitting for the horse is essential. Learn other tips on how to choose proper horse horse riding lessons Guide Amazon.com’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>riding gear from a horseback riding instructor in this equestrian video.

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Horse Care & Riding : How to Bridle a Horse

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

To bridle a horse, practice getting a horse to open its mouth, attaching the nose band and securing the throat latch. Bridle a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding.

Expert: Mara Keith-Hunter
Contact: www.sycamore-stables.com
Bio: Mara Keith-Hunter is a lifelong equestrian and head coach for the Hampshire College equestrian team.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

Duration : 0:1:53

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Horse-Riding: It’s a Sport 4 “Running”

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

Comment + Enjoy.

Duration : 0:4:51

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Riding School. Jumping.

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

Me and my friends in our riding lesson, walking, trotting, cantering and jumping!!
Leave comments. Thanks x

I don’t need your criticizm and ‘advise’ that is why im having lessons!
I know that there are lots of things that are wrong in this video but this was ages ago and all the riders have changed and improved soo much!
Nasty comments will just be removed. :)

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Therapeutic Horseback Riding

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

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Riding Lessons

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

Riding Lessons
Bo Derek vaulted into the national spotlight in 1979 as the perfect fantasy woman in “10,” Blake Edwards’s sophisticated film comedy. Her otherworldly beauty and voluptuous figure captivated men everywhere, while her cornrow hairstyle launched a fashion trend among women. Bo has always remained intensely private about her personal life, especially with regards to her May-December marriage to director John Derek, creating an intriguing sense of mystery that has led to much speculation. Here, for the first time, she reveals the truth about the woman behind the glossy image.

Born Mary Cathleen Collins and known as Cathy, she grew up in southern California, the horse-crazy oldest daughter of four. Her father, a public relations executive for the boat manufacturer Hobie Cat, and her mother, a hairstylist and makeup artist for a number of Hollywood figures, separated permanently while Bo was in her teens. During this time her mother was working for Ann-Margret, and it was backstage at one of the entertainer’s Las Vegas shows that a theatrical agent approached Bo about pursuing a movie career. At one of her very first auditions the sixteen-year-old Bo met John Derek, a man thirty years her senior, with whom she would spend the next twenty-five years of her life.

Theirs was a love affair of epic proportions, but it was one that was widely misunderstood by the press and public alike. John was dubbed a Svengali, and his influence over the young Bo was thought to be limitless. With great candor and an endearing humor, Bo comes clean on a relationship that has long intrigued provided fodder for American gossip mills, and the result is an account that is far from what we may haveimagined. Bolays bare the intimate moments and madcap adventures that she and John shared, revealing in the process that she has never, even for a moment, relinquished control of her own destiny.

Given her unusual story, her only-in-Hollywood childhood, her friendships with Ursula Andress and Linda Evans (both of John’s ex-wives), her time spent living in a trailer home, her rumored relationship with Ted Turner, and her exhaustive work for the Republican Party, it often seems as if Bo has lived nine lives rather than just one. Whether spurning “Life” magazine or passing on the opportunity to work with legendary filmmaker Dino De Laurentiis, Bo has gone with her gut regardless of the consequences. And that’s only fitting for the woman who has chosen to live life with no safety nets–and no regrets.

But as Bo makes clear in “horse riding lessons Guide Amazon.com’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>Riding Lessons,” it is her passion for John and her love of all things equine that have been the constants in her life. Sharing her hard-won lessons on life and love, she draws on her intuitive understanding of horses to offer surprising insights into the dynamics of intimate relationships.

In this compelling memoir, Bo Derek writes openly of her growing self-awareness and of the coping strategies she has learned, whether faced with sudden stardom, the crazy and competitive world of moviemaking, or the death of her beloved husband. With “Riding Lessons,” she transcends her legendary physical beauty to reveal an inner wisdom certain to enlighten and enthrall readers of all ages.

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Horseback Riding

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

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Duration : 5 min 37 sec

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The Path of the Horse Teleseminar Series – starting Jan 2009

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

Join the teachers and visionaries from the movie in a special FREE teleseminar series starting early January 2009. You are invited to join the experts and the maker of the documentary each week for 5 weeks and learn about the latest thinking in horse training and horse human relationships

Duration : 4 min 26 sec

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Any good horse riding schools in melbourne australia???

Monday Jun 29, 2009

or any people willing to teach???

Try maybe http://www.horsedirectory.com.au/vic/equine_education/riding_schools/index.html

check that site out…..cool austrailia!

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My daughter is starting horse back riding lessons and I was wondering what kind of boot she needs?

Monday Jun 29, 2009

I was wondering would just any regular boot work?Or does it have to be a "horse riding lessons Guide Amazon.com’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>riding" boot? Please help me out,I want to make sure she is safe,I found "riding" boots and they want like 200.00 for them,I would greatly appreciate anyone that can help me out! Thank you!!!

Normally, I wear plain ol' Justin Ropers which run $80-$90 a pair, depending on where you buy them, but if you go with the rubber sole vice the leather sole, they will cost even less.

The boot should give support yet be flexible enough to allow full movement. The real key is making sure the boot is not so rigid or bulky that it will cause her foot to hang up. I wear metatarsal boots with safety toes at work, but it would be almost impossible to dismount a horse without binding my foot in the stirrup.

Before you purchase the boots, be sure you discuss your choise with the instructor. Some schools and instructors are more strict than others and want both functionality and image. For example, a hunter-jumper school might not allow the western Justin Ropers that I wear while an English school that is focused more on pleasure than competition might have not problem with her wearing western boots.

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