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Bookshop - Alternative Approaches
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who really knows a lot about horses understands there is always
more to learn - and that the tried and tested methods that have served
us well can be a little rigid. There are alternative approaches,
developed by experienced and thoughtful horsemen and women, that may
solve the problems a more inflexible system fails to tackle. The
thinking rider will find much of interest in the titles listed here.
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Natural
Horse-Man-Ship
Pat Parelli, Kathy
Kadash, Karen
Parelli
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For the Good of the Rider
Mary Wanless
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Ride with Your Mind
Mary Wanless
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knowledgeable horseman helps
us understand how horses think and learn. He believes the problem with
horses is usually people and his step-by-step program should help anyone
improve their horse. |
Mary Wanless asserts that behind the art of riding lies a
science, with laws of cause and effect. Chapters on learning, sports psychology, dismounted exercises and
bodywork expand the ideas put forward in "Ride With Your Mind"
and "Masterclass". |
Mary Wanless has devised a system
aimed at helping the rider to develop body awareness and 'feel'. With explanations,
illustrations, anecdotes, sections on imagery and questions
to test awareness of the reader's own reactions and progress. |
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Creating
a Bond with Your Horse
Kelly
Marks
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Shiatsu
with Horses
Pamela Hannay
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You
Can Train Your Horse To Do Anything
~Shawna Karrasch,
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| An illustrated horsemanship book
which contains advice on creating a successful partnership between rider
and horse. It discusses the importance of body language and highlights
common mistakes to avoid. |
Straightforward guidelines and drawings show beginners how to improve their horse's health and well-being, using this ancient hands-on therapy from the Orient. |
The "On Target" training system aims to
motivate horses to behave better. It combines the basics of
clicker training with a step-by-step target system that assures training
success for horses of any breed or any age. |
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Beating
Muscle Injuries for Horses
Jack
Meagher, Anna
P Hayley (Illustrator)
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Horse, Follow Closely
Gawani Pony Boy (Native American
Horsemanship) |
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common sense guide - basic and practical. Offers much user
friendly and useful advice for regular reference.
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Illustrates the traditional horse training methods of the Native
Americans, which stresses the oneness of horse and rider, and a
relationship of trust, harmony, and respect. |
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