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Výcvik mladého koně se zaměřením na využití ve skokových soutěžích
Sejkorová, Michaela
The content of the bachelor‘s thesis on the topic "Training of a young horse with a focus on the use in jumping competitions" is the gradual development of a young horse to an adult individual with competition experience. It is divided into several chapters in which jumping competitions are first summarised in general, including the penalties in them. Other chapters deal with the requirements for selecting a jumping horse, what characteristics it should have, i.e. its exterior, character, temperament and origin. Then the proper longeing of the horse, its preparation for saddling, and the actual saddling of the horse itself, which is essential for any training of a young horse. The main part of the bachelor thesis is the basic training of the young horse. This part deals with the gradual gradation of training requirements, i.e. the work of the young horse on the riding arena and in the field, and also the work with cavalettes through gymnastic exercises to independent jumping. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to the preparation of the young horse for the first competitions and the subsequent increase of the riding requirements for the young horse towards the participation of the horse in higher levels of competitions.
Backing and Training a Young Horse
Pokorná, Lucie ; Majzlík, Ivan (advisor) ; Hofmanová, Barbora (referee)
This work is focused on the topic of backing and training of horses. First chapter analyses learning process using positive and negative motivation during horse training. Second chapter focuses on handling, if it is beneficial, or not, for foal development process. Further more is in this chapter mentioned, if it is possible to affect future foal behaviour by handling with mother - mare and if intervention in first social contact between foal and mother has effect on future foal development. There are also stated different types of weaning and if it is possible to prevent stress in foald by well selected type of weaning. Third chapter is focused on natural communication with horse, on signals sent out by horse and if human is able to understand those signals and adjust communication by this. Fourth chapter is focused on work on lunge and its following effect on backing the horse. The work continues by following sixth chapter, where is described horse backing procedure by Beran (2009). This work is finished by horse approaches of Dillon (2012) and Beran (2009).

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