• This planner has been created as a tool to help keep you organized as you progress through the EMES curriculum and continue your life-long journey of being a student of our sport. Utilize the EMES progress tracker to break your long term goals down into bite sized pieces that you can tackle more easily. With weekly and monthly planning pages, you can set both process and outcome goals based on upcoming lessons, horse shows, and test dates. Take advantage of equine wellness logs to track routine vet care, farrier work, equine nutrition, and illness/ injuries. This planner is your best tool to keep records of your learning process and more fully appreciate your relationship with your horse.
  • This easy-to-read handbook is the first book in the Equine Mastery Education System: Riding & Horsemanship curriculum. Written and illustrated specifically for the first-time horseman, you will find safety and the horse's well-being are at the forefront of every page. Within these pages is everything needed to start a solid foundation of horsemanship and riding skills. This Level One, Unit 1 of the Beginner rank teaches the horse's nature, the dos and don'ts of working with horses , and the essentials to riding. Students will also learn the basics of horse-human communication, proper forward seat riding position, and correct care of the modern horse, creating happier horses and happier horsemen.

  • Welcome to Horse Management: Beginner -Level One - Unit 1 This easy to read handbook is the first step in the Equine Mastery Education System: Horse Management curriculum. Packed with charming illustrations and clear instructions, this book is your guide to beginning your exploration of “best practices” in equine nutrition and psychology, as well as show-quality stable management.
  • Welcome to the second book in the Equine Mastery Education System Horse Management series! Horse Management: Beginner - Level One - Unit 2 continues the teaching of "best practices" in equine psychology, nutrition, and show-quality stable management. New skills include filling and tying hay nets, cleaning stock tanks, and inspecting pastures, gates, and fencing. Safe methods are paramount as beginning horse lovers are taught the fine points of haltering, leading, cross tying, and the foundation of horse handling: pressure and release. Unit 2 also introduces the Arabian breed, the coat color black, the walk gait, and the vice of cribbing. The Horse Management courses prepare students for overseeing stables, arena, and farms for any breed or sport in the world of horses.
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  • Nike Dri-FIT Perforated Performance Cap with the EMES logo. The cap offers Dri-FIT moisture management with a black underbill to reduce glare and keep you comfortable while enjoying the outdoors. A hook-and-loop closure creates a one-size-fits-most unisex design that can be enjoyed by all.

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