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Techniques to help riders fine-tune their communication and riding
skills
This follow-up to "How Your Horse Wants You to Ride" helps
intermediate to advanced riders improve their communication with
their mounts and polish their overall riding skills. Readers get a
complete tutorial-much of which can be found nowhere else-on taking
their riding skills to the next level.
Learn to ride correctly, safely, and confidently
In this breakthrough guide, renowned riding expert Gincy Self
Bucklin offers adult riders a unique, proven method for developing
a good physical, mental, and emotional relationship with a horse.
Whether you're a beginner, a more experienced rider looking to
enhance your skills, or someone who used to ride but is reluctant
to try again, Bucklin's step-by-step exercises-slowly and carefully
practiced first on the ground and then on your horse-will have you
riding with confidence and without fear. You'll build a safe and
caring partnership with your horse as you:
* Understand how your actions affect your horse
* Improve your form, release tensions, and find balance
* Communicate with your horse to gain his trust
* Stay in charge without being controlling
* Observe your horse's responses and learn from them
* Increase your horse's comfort-both physically and psychologically
""If you' ve ever said to yourself, 'Why can' t I . . . ?, '
you' ll find the answer here to why you can' t, and exactly how to
solve the problem. Whatever your level, you'll gain greater
understanding and become a better rider and horseman from reading
this book.""
-George H. Morris, internationally renowned clinician, USEF Show
Jumping vice-president, ARIA master instructor, and member of the
U. S. Equestrian Federation Board of Directors
""How Your Horse Wants You To Ride is chock full of innovative and
practical tools presented in a thoroughly entertaining style. A
delightful read for riders at all levels ""
-Jane Savoie, olympic alternate and author of That Winning Feeling
, Cross Train Your Horse, More Cross Training, and It's Not Just
About the Ribbons
Listen to and communicate with your horse-successfully
""This is a book for everyone who has ever looked at the constantly
increasing list of methods and systems marketed as 'horsemanship'
and wondered which of the many possible approaches would be most
suitable for a particular behavior problem. Gincy Bucklin has
distilled her many years of experience with horses and riders into
a very useful, step-by-step, hands-on book. Bucklin's writing is
smooth and easy to read, and no matter where you open this book,
you'll find that her deep respect and affection for both equines
and humans shines through.""
-Dr. Jessica Jahiel, author of Riding for the Rest of Us
""Gincy Bucklin uses her decades-long experience with horses to
answer that most frequently asked question: 'Why did my horse do
that?' And she comes up with creative solutions that weave together
traditional horse handling with the best of modern horse training,
including my own personal favorite, clicker training.""
-Alexandra Kurland, author of Clicker Training for Your Horse and
The Click That Teaches video lesson series
It takes time for a horse to learn everything we want him to know.
If we don't make our intentions clear to him in ways that he can
understand, or if we don't listen to what he wants, problems may
result. Featuring easy-to-follow, step-by-step advice, What Your
Horse Wants You to Know reveals how to communicate effectively with
your horse to create an atmosphere of mutual cooperation.
What Your Horse Wants You to Know focuses on improving your horse's
behavior on the ground, so you can develop relationship and
communications skills without the more challenging problems that
arise once you're on his back.
* Use your entire body to communicate with your horse
* Show your horse that you respect his needs and feelings
* Be patient and consistent with your horse while having fun
* Understand your horse's fears and overcome them
* Respond appropriately to physiological or nutritional
problems
* Use praise to make your horse feel confident and successful
Learn to ride correctly, safely, and confidently
In this breakthrough guide, renowned riding expert Gincy Self
Bucklin offers adult riders a unique, proven method for developing
a good physical, mental, and emotional relationship with a horse.
Whether you're a beginner, a more experienced rider looking to
enhance your skills, or someone who used to ride but is reluctant
to try again, Bucklin's step-by-step exercises-slowly and carefully
practiced first on the ground and then on your horse-will have you
riding with confidence and without fear. You'll build a safe and
caring partnership with your horse as you:
- Understand how your actions affect your horse
- Improve your form, release tensions, and find balance
- Communicate with your horse to gain his trust
- Stay in charge without being controlling
- Observe your horse's responses and learn from them
- Increase your horse's comfort-both physically and
psychologically
"If you' ve ever said to yourself, 'Why can' t I . . . ?, ' you'
ll find the answer here to why you can' t, and exactly how to solve
the problem. Whatever your level, you'll gain greater understanding
and become a better rider and horseman from reading this
book."
-George H. Morris, internationally renowned clinician, USEF Show
Jumping vice-president, ARIA master instructor, and member of the
U. S. Equestrian Federation Board of Directors
"How Your Horse Wants You To Ride is chock full of innovative
and practical tools presented in a thoroughly entertaining style. A
delightful read for riders at all levels!"
-Jane Savoie, olympic alternate and author of That Winning
Feeling!, Cross Train Your Horse, MoreCross Training, and It's Not
Just About the Ribbons
Horseback riding is one of the world's most popular activities.
Much has been written about the various styles, techniques, and
competitive events in the sport. But all too often resources,
authors, and even instructors neglect the most important and unique
aspect of riding: the relationship between rider and horse.
In "The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding," Gincy Self Bucklin
shares her horse-friendly approach for developing comfortable,
competent riders. Its step-by-step lesson format makes it an
excellent resource for those who teach riding to others.
Whether you are just beginning or have ridden before, Bucklin's
methods can improve your skills and make you a better, more
confident rider.
Inside "The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding," you'll learn that
the key to success at every level is understanding your horse and
how to relate to him physically, mentally, and emotionally. This
will help you advance more quickly, feel more confident, and have
more fun.
You'll also discover much, much more:
- The seven steps for dealing with fear-related stress
- Interpreting your horse's behavior and body language
- Saddling up, riding in half-seat positions, and using the
reins
- Basic movements, including walk, trot, canter, turns, and
transitions
o More advanced trotting, cantering, galloping, hill work, and
fence jumping skills
Whether you have a serious or casual interest in the sport as a
whole or just one of its many disciplines, "The Gentle Art of
Horseback Riding" is a must-read. Insightful and fascinating, it
will enhance the riding experience for you and your horse.
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