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Riding for Ladies

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About This Book

This practical manual offers step-by-step instruction and illustrated guidance for women learning and refining equitation. It discusses selecting a suitable mount and describes mounting and dismounting techniques, correct seat and rein handling, and progression through walk, trot, canter, and gallop, including jumping. Separate chapters treat side-saddle and riding à la cavalière, costume and habit considerations, and pony training for children. Emphasis is placed on safety, posture, balance exercises, and humane handling of horses, with drills and appendices that develop strength, extension, and confidence for both novice and more advanced riders.

About the Author

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W. A. Kerr

W. A. Kerr is an author known for his work in the realm of equestrian literature. His notable book, "Riding for Ladies," provides insights and guidance for women interested in horseback riding, reflecting the social dynamics and expectations of the time. Kerr's writing combines practical advice with an understanding of the cultural significance of riding, making his work a valuable resource for both novice and experienced riders. Through his contributions, he has helped shape the discourse around women's participation in equestrian activities.

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