

Table
of ContentsForeword by Monte Foreman Preface
by Patrick Wyse 1 The Foreman Philosophy of Training 2 The Physical Ability
of the Horse 3 The Mental Ability of the Horse 4 Bits and Bit Accessories 5
Saddles 6 The Rider 7 The Turn on the Forehand 8 The Side Pass 9 Leads 10
Posting at the Trot and the Natural Depart to the Correct Lead 11 The Drop
to Trot Lead Change 12 The Natural Flying Lead Change 13 Balanced Stops 14
The Rollaway from the Lead 15 The Same Lead Roll and out the Opposite Lead 16
The Same Lead Roll 17 The 360 Degree Roll 18 The 180 Degree Roll to the
Correct Lead 19 Spins 20 Afterword Index
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| Monte
Foreman's Horse-Training Scienceby Monte
Foreman and Patrick Wyse - University
of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma
- First edition,
5th printing, 1987
Hardbound
book with dust jacket as shown 11
1/4" x 9" - 144 pages
- Indexed
- Step
by step instructions with more than 300 illustrations and drawings
Interior
and exterior like new - no stains, writing, tears, damage A
real collector's item 

Cherry
says: "I had the
opportunity to ride in a Monte Foreman clinic in the 1970s in Alberta, Canada.
It was real western! He was a master of timing and balance and was a great teacher
and a real character." From
the back cover: "Horsemen
owe Monte Foreman a debt of gratitude and recognition..." - Jimmy A.
Williams
"I have learned
a lot from many people, but Monte's methods have stood the test of time and have
proved to be very helpful to beginners and professionals alike."
- Doug Milholland |