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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Equestrian & animal sports
These have been my experiences these last eleven years of drug free
racing, i will share training, diet and treatments for the drug
free athlete as well as some inspiring and hart breaking stories. A
must have for all horse owners containing all of my treatments for
cut, sprains, bows, colds, hoof problems etc. If you ever wondered
if horses can still compete at the highest levels without race day
medications open these pages and find out. By following my program
you have a plan to train your own horse and make your dream come
true as it has for me.
A witty approach to an issue that every horse owner suffers
from-when the horse says, "I ain't goin' " Not your run of the mill
general horsemanship book, Lauren asks that you consider the
concepts involved in why these things happen and explore a
different leadership and influence concept that will improve your
horsemanship exponentially. Fun and funny while learning is second
on her list of how-to-do's, first being the horse's respect,
justness and safety and whether it results in NICELY moving both
the horse's and person's training along. It's as if Lauren is
talking specifically to you, and if you asked her, she'd say, "Yes,
I am So, lets get rolling."
Gathered from the author's over 80 years of experience with horses
and riders, this book features useful information about training
both, in an easy-to-use and easy-to-carry format. A MUST READ for
anyone interested in the well-schooled horse.
This is the 51st "Threshold Picture Guide" where Perry Wood gives
much needed advice on common riding problems. It gives practical
tips on how to improve your horse's behaviour under saddle, making
him safer to ride and a pleasure to own. Subjects covered include
bucking, rearing, head-tossing, shying, jogging, bolting, napping,
refusing to jump, nose poking, difficult to mount, hard-mouthed,
overexcited and inattentive to the rider.
Horse Racing systems are notorious for working for short periods of
time or over historical data but they always seem to start to fall
over when you start to place money on the selections. This is
usually because of back fitted results and the systems producer
having no background in statistics and probability. It has also
been identified that horse racing punters are quick to pick up on
anomalies which slowly erode the odds and value. The system
explained in this book is very different to the selection processes
of most systems as it takes into account statistical analysis and
horse racing truths which have held constant over time and makes
money from them. This Horse Racing System is consistent, easy to
follow and profitable. It is all of these things because the rules
for it are not subjective and are all based on statistical
analysis. It also uses at its heart principles and statistics which
have been known to all horse racing punters, but it uses them to
profit.
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