Teaching Safe Horsemanship by Jan Dawson

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Teaching Safe Horsemanship by Jan Dawson

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Jan Dawson begins with a brief description of the many safe-riding environments and the need for horsemanship safety, then looks in detail at such topics as the nature of a horse, the qualities of an effective instructor, and safe horses for schools.

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Teaching Safe Horsemanship by Jan Dawson

Equestrian accidents can happen -- but knowledge and foresight will often prevent or minimize a potentially serious incident. Author Jan Dawson combines her experience as a riding safety instructor and lawyer in this essential guide for anyone, professional or amateur, who works with riders. Dawson operates on a simple premise: correct riding practices are safe riding practices -- at any level. From understanding the needs and nature of horses through creating lesson plans, she explains the correct methods for myriad activities.

Teaching Safe Horsemanship begins with an overview of horses, their likes, dislikes, and what makes them behave properly and improperly. You'll learn to assess horses' characteristics and weed out potentially dangerous animals. Instructors and students are closely examined, too, including an analysis of the characteristics of a good instructor and an explanation of the teacher and student attitudes that hinder learning.

Eighty percent of all accidents involve falls due to loss of balance. Dawson helps you ensure that horse and rider are in proper balance -- to avoid falls and prevent injuries.

She explains the crucial factors for deciding when a student is safely ready to advance to a new skill. Dawson covers motivation and learning, adult students, stable guidelines, curriculum, and class management. She also emphasizes the importance of lesson plans, because structured plans require you to think out each part of the lesson and set measurable, attainable goals for students. A separate chapter explains securing useful liability forms, what insurance coverage does and doesn't do, and how to handle accidents and lawsuits.

Author Jan Dawson was the owner and operator of Golondrina Stables and Training Center in Texas where she offered boarding, riding lessons, and horse training. She trained riders and horses in hunt seat, western, and dressage until she retired in 1995 to devote her time to horse showing. She teaches clinics to riders and instructors across the United States, teaches safety seminars, and certifies riding instructors. The techniques she uses to instruct her students are also visible in her book, Teaching Safe Horsemanship. Dawson is president and clinician of the American Association for Horsemanship Safety, Inc., and also writes Caution: Horses, the Association’s newsletter. She is a member of the United States Dressage Federation and the American Horse Show Association. Dawson lives in Fentress, Texas, with her family.
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ISBN 13 9781580175159
ISBN 10 1580175155
Title Teaching Safe Horsemanship
Author Jan Dawson
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Workman Publishing
Year published 2003-11-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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