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Each Progressive Riding test is divided into riding (equitation) and stable management, so that the subjects can be studied separately. For example, a non-rider may be interested solely in the care of the horse; alternatively, a competent rider may not yet possess the practical skills required for the same level of stable management.
This manual describes
- The level of practical and theoretical knowledge required for each test
- How candidates should train to ensure competence in the stable management and ridden sections of each test.
- What the examiners are looking for
- In short, how to PASS the tests - first time!
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