Riding Out Ingrid Klimke
A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes.
Gold medallist Ingrid Klimke has long encouraged competitive equestrians to spend time riding outside the arena or typical fenced or covered training area. Klimke learned to love trail riding and working outside the ring from her father, the admired dressage master Reiner Klimke, who insisted it be a regular part of their weekly schedule.
While Klimke notes that the most important part of “riding out” is for horse and rider to enjoy it, there are also many training and conditioning benefits for the horse.
- Promotes relaxation in mind and body.
- Provides variety to everyday training.
- Boosts motivation when under saddle.
- Builds fitness in diverse ways.
Paperback, full colour, 104 pages.
Riding Out Ingrid Klimke
A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes.
Gold medallist Ingrid Klimke has long encouraged competitive equestrians to spend time riding outside the arena or typical fenced or covered training area. Klimke learned to love trail riding and working outside the ring from her father, the admired dressage master Reiner Klimke, who insisted it be a regular part of their weekly schedule.
While Klimke notes that the most important part of “riding out” is for horse and rider to enjoy it, there are also many training and conditioning benefits for the horse.
- Promotes relaxation in mind and body.
- Provides variety to everyday training.
- Boosts motivation when under saddle.
- Builds fitness in diverse ways.
Paperback, full colour, 104 pages.
Riding Out Ingrid Klimke
Riding Out Ingrid Klimke $59.99Riding Out Ingrid Klimke
A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes.
Gold medallist Ingrid Klimke has long encouraged competitive equestrians to spend time riding outside the arena or typical fenced or covered training area. Klimke learned to love trail riding and working outside the ring from her father, the admired dressage master Reiner Klimke, who insisted it be a regular part of their weekly schedule.
While Klimke notes that the most important part of “riding out” is for horse and rider to enjoy it, there are also many training and conditioning benefits for the horse.
- Promotes relaxation in mind and body.
- Provides variety to everyday training.
- Boosts motivation when under saddle.
- Builds fitness in diverse ways.
Paperback, full colour, 104 pages.