Using a method that combines visualisation techniques and sports psychology, the author shows how to achieve a level of relaxed concentration and harmony so that horse and rider move as one.
This is a wonderful book. It has taken me a long time to read it but so worthwhile. If you like her book you should see her in person...even better. This lady puts the exclamation point on anyone's riding.
The Natural Rider
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I stopped riding ten years ago, having ridden for five years as a child. I didn't forget any of what I learned but I did find it more difficult to come back and not be apprehensive as an adult. What I'm coming to understand through this book is how to go about getting horses to work with me instead of against me. It's easy to attribute problems to the horse but this book shows you that it's important to recognize the part you play as a rider in getting the best out of your horse. In reading this book, I cannot believe how much my instructors did not tell me that would have helped so much. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is at least somewhat familiar with terminology because it could be confusing for a beginner student.
Great Introduction to Mary Wanless
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Liked the book very much. I now ride my horse bridleless and bareback. Her book gave me the best seat I never got from riding instruction. The first Mary Wanless book I recommend to my students
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