The Riding Instructor’s Handbook

The Riding Instructor’s Handbook by Monty Mortimer, published by David & Charles in 1997, is a revised edition that spans 144 pages. This book addresses the increasing popularity of riding as both a sport and a leisure activity, highlighting the growing demand for trained riding instructors in the United Kingdom, where over 2 million people ride weekly.
Readers will find insights into the qualifications and training necessary for aspiring riding instructors, reflecting the surge in interest among young people in becoming certified British Horse Society Instructors. The book covers various aspects of equestrian sports and recreation, making it a relevant resource for those involved in the riding community.
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Riding as a sport and leisure pursuit has risen in popularity recently and more the 2 million people now ride once a week or more in the United Kingdom alone. There is now a greater need than ever for trained riding instructors. The number of young people wishing to become qualified British Horse Society Instructors has grown, with nearly 13,000 people sitting BHS exams in 1995.
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