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Riding Out - by Ingrid Klimke (Paperback)

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  • A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes.
  • About the Author: A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes.
  • 128 Pages
  • Pets, Horses

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About the Book



"Gold medalist 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. It promotes relaxation in mind and body, provides variety to everyday training, boosts motivation when under saddle, and builds fitness in diverse ways. In these pages, Klimke provides top-level guidance to making riding outside a regular and rewarding experience for you and your horse"--



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A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes. Gold medalist 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. It: Promotes relaxation in mind and body. Provides variety to everyday training. Boosts motivation when under saddle. Builds fitness in diverse ways. In these pages, Klimke provides top-level guidance to making riding outside a regular and rewarding experience for you and your horse. She discusses: Equipment considerations when moving from arena to trail. Riding with others and best group formations. How to stay safe on the trail and in open spaces. Riding through water. Jumping small obstacles. Making specific improvements in a horse's fitness, stamina, and strength. Klimke strongly advocates for regularly riding dressage horses out on the trail and in open spaces, outside the "sandbox." Here she provides ideas for safely making use of the energy a horse gains when schooled in open country. Readers will discover suppling exercises to improve forwardness and focus in the arena, and techniques to help horses develop a calm and unflappable frame of mind. Chock full of gorgeous photographs of Klimke's world-class horses demonstrating their own love for being ridden outside the arena, Riding Out is for every horse person in search of ways to increase their connection with their athletic partner while improving the ridden horse's general welfare. This is professional guidance in a fundamental way to make training more enjoyable and more well-rounded--Klimke's own astounding successes in international competition prove its incredible value.



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"Approachable and very 'to the point' writing makes for easy assimilation of key notes.... A recommended read." --Catskill Horse Magazine


"For every horse person in search of ways to increase their connection with their athletic partner." --Northwest Horse Source




About the Author



A decorated Olympian shares her tips for incorporating training outside the arena and on the trail for happier, healthier equine athletes.

Gold medalist 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. It:


  • Promotes relaxation in mind and body.

  • Provides variety to everyday training.

  • Boosts motivation when under saddle.

  • Builds fitness in diverse ways.

In these pages, Klimke provides top-level guidance to making riding outside a regular and rewarding experience for you and your horse. She discusses:


  • Equipment considerations when moving from arena to trail.

  • Riding with others and best group formations.

  • How to stay safe on the trail and in open spaces.

  • Riding through water.

  • Jumping small obstacles.

  • Making specific improvements in a horse's fitness, stamina, and strength.

Klimke strongly advocates for regularly riding dressage horses out on the trail and in open spaces, outside the "sandbox." Here she provides ideas for safely making use of the energy a horse gains when schooled in open country. Readers will discover suppling exercises to improve forwardness and focus in the arena, and techniques to help horses develop a calm and unflappable frame of mind.

Chock full of gorgeous photographs of Klimke's world-class horses demonstrating their own love for being ridden outside the arena, Riding Out is for every horse person in search of ways to increase their connection with their athletic partner while improving the ridden horse's general welfare. This is professional guidance in a fundamental way to make training more enjoyable and more well-rounded--Klimke's own astounding successes in international competition prove its incredible value.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.4 Inches (H) x 6.8 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 128
Genre: Pets
Sub-Genre: Horses
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Ingrid Klimke
Language: English
Street Date: April 23, 2024
TCIN: 1010791056
UPC: 9781646012213
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-1040
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What does the author emphasize about enjoying trail riding?

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  • A: The author emphasizes that enjoying the experience is essential for both horse and rider to enhance their training connection.

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Q: What equipment considerations should be made when transitioning to trail riding?

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  • A: Consider appropriate gear for safety and comfort, as well as ensuring your horse is well-equipped for outdoor conditions.

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Q: What are the benefits of training outside the arena?

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  • A: Training outside promotes relaxation, provides variety, boosts motivation, and builds fitness in diverse ways.

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Q: How can riders stay safe on trails?

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  • A: Riders can stay safe by maintaining awareness of surroundings, riding with other horses, and learning group formations for safety.

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Q: What techniques are advised for improving a horse's fitness?

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  • A: Techniques include suppling exercises, varied trail riding, and engaging in jumping small obstacles to enhance stamina and strength.

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