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Judging Hunters & Hunter Seat Equitation, Anna Jane White-Mullin – 5453-48

Title: Judging Hunters & Hunter Seat Equitation – A Comprehensive Guide for Exhibitors and Judges
Author: Anna Jane White-Mullin  (Introduction by George Morris)
General Subject: Equestrian – Showing / Equitation / Hunters
Edition:
Type: Hard back with Dust Cover
Stamp/Marks:
Condition:               Excellent, gently used condition – no markings or damage.  Dust cover in good condition with some sun fading on the spine and very slight wear/tear mark on corners.

Your key to success in the hunter and equitation ring, from one of the sport’s classic judges and competitors, completely revised for today’s rider.

Revised and updated with the most current USEF rules and tests, Judging Hunters and Hunter Seat Equitation is the only single written source on how to judge hunter show competitions, and understand exactly how they are judged. This must-have resource gives anyone competing in or judging hunter or equitation classes the edge, with professionally reviewed and approved sections that examine:

  • Conformation: structural composition; physical defects versus blemishes.
  • Hunters Under Saddle and Over Fences: length of stride, frame, and straightness; rhythm, transitions, impulsion, and bending; locomotion and form faults; honest and dishonest horses.
  • Equitation on the Flat and Over Fences: rider position; cadence, collection, and extension; approaching fences and in the air; USEF tests.

Written with both the aspiring judge and the avid competitor in mind, the book offers invaluable explanations of what judges look for as well as the training methods necessary to accomplish the desired results. More than 100 color photographs with top equestrians in the tack demonstrate correct and incorrect positions in both horses and riders, sharpening the reader’s eyes while also providing an unparalleled foundation of knowledge that makes self-correction in the saddle possible. In addition, readers will find a primer on both understanding and completing the Judge’s Card, with explanations of numerical scoring, terminology, abbreviations, symbols, comments, and general impressions. This remarkably complete two-in-one reference can be the difference in your success, whether in the ring or in the judge’s box.

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Title: Judging Hunters & Hunter Seat Equitation – A Comprehensive Guide for Exhibitors and Judges
Author: Anna Jane White-Mullin  (Introduction by George Morris)
General Subject: Equestrian – Showing / Equitation / Hunters
Edition:
Type: Hard back with Dust Cover
Stamp/Marks:
Condition:               Excellent, gently used condition – no markings or damage.  Dust cover in good condition with some sun fading on the spine and very slight wear/tear mark on corners.

Your key to success in the hunter and equitation ring, from one of the sport’s classic judges and competitors, completely revised for today’s rider.

Revised and updated with the most current USEF rules and tests, Judging Hunters and Hunter Seat Equitation is the only single written source on how to judge hunter show competitions, and understand exactly how they are judged. This must-have resource gives anyone competing in or judging hunter or equitation classes the edge, with professionally reviewed and approved sections that examine:

  • Conformation: structural composition; physical defects versus blemishes.
  • Hunters Under Saddle and Over Fences: length of stride, frame, and straightness; rhythm, transitions, impulsion, and bending; locomotion and form faults; honest and dishonest horses.
  • Equitation on the Flat and Over Fences: rider position; cadence, collection, and extension; approaching fences and in the air; USEF tests.

Written with both the aspiring judge and the avid competitor in mind, the book offers invaluable explanations of what judges look for as well as the training methods necessary to accomplish the desired results. More than 100 color photographs with top equestrians in the tack demonstrate correct and incorrect positions in both horses and riders, sharpening the reader’s eyes while also providing an unparalleled foundation of knowledge that makes self-correction in the saddle possible. In addition, readers will find a primer on both understanding and completing the Judge’s Card, with explanations of numerical scoring, terminology, abbreviations, symbols, comments, and general impressions. This remarkably complete two-in-one reference can be the difference in your success, whether in the ring or in the judge’s box.

Description

Title: Judging Hunters & Hunter Seat Equitation – A Comprehensive Guide for Exhibitors and Judges
Author: Anna Jane White-Mullin  (Introduction by George Morris)
General Subject: Equestrian – Showing / Equitation / Hunters
Edition:
Type: Hard back with Dust Cover
Stamp/Marks:
Condition:               Excellent, gently used condition – no markings or damage.  Dust cover in good condition with some sun fading on the spine and very slight wear/tear mark on corners.

Your key to success in the hunter and equitation ring, from one of the sport’s classic judges and competitors, completely revised for today’s rider.

Revised and updated with the most current USEF rules and tests, Judging Hunters and Hunter Seat Equitation is the only single written source on how to judge hunter show competitions, and understand exactly how they are judged. This must-have resource gives anyone competing in or judging hunter or equitation classes the edge, with professionally reviewed and approved sections that examine:

  • Conformation: structural composition; physical defects versus blemishes.
  • Hunters Under Saddle and Over Fences: length of stride, frame, and straightness; rhythm, transitions, impulsion, and bending; locomotion and form faults; honest and dishonest horses.
  • Equitation on the Flat and Over Fences: rider position; cadence, collection, and extension; approaching fences and in the air; USEF tests.

Written with both the aspiring judge and the avid competitor in mind, the book offers invaluable explanations of what judges look for as well as the training methods necessary to accomplish the desired results. More than 100 color photographs with top equestrians in the tack demonstrate correct and incorrect positions in both horses and riders, sharpening the reader’s eyes while also providing an unparalleled foundation of knowledge that makes self-correction in the saddle possible. In addition, readers will find a primer on both understanding and completing the Judge’s Card, with explanations of numerical scoring, terminology, abbreviations, symbols, comments, and general impressions. This remarkably complete two-in-one reference can be the difference in your success, whether in the ring or in the judge’s box.