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Overview"My aim with this book was twofold. I wanted a book that could be kept with your tack as a handy reference and to give easy, understandable information that all can make good use of. This book is about having the chance to try a better way to understand riding and training. It covers most things people need to train themselves and their horses. It goes through some simple to understand ideas so everyone can try. More advanced understanding can come through my other books or your own studies.I consider horses are the same, when born, everywhere in the world. If a horse has a problem, man put it there, therefore studying how past masters evolved horsemanship is important. They have tried it all before and then handed their understanding to us. There seems to be a lot of new techniques and ways to train horses like ""Horse Whispering"", ""Equine body language"", ""Parelli"" and others. All this work has been carried out before, and if people thought about it, most of it people already do. It is good to understand all aspects of horsemanship, from equestrian science to Classical Dressage, but it is important to not lose sight of the art and passion for training horses. I consider horse owners to be intelligent people who know when something is right, but due to the confusion of so many methods sometimes lose sight of where they're going.This book gives all the tools needed to produce a horse that is enjoyable to ride, whether your chosen discipline is dressage, show jumping, eventing or just hacking. You don't need gadgets, just thought and common sense. People who don't ride will find this interesting and informative, helping them to understand those who do. Good riding is not something that can only be carried by a few, but can be achieved by all. This book is a needed guide to help people start to understand and remind those that do about the true art of riding and training." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard ChamberlinPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9781468192742ISBN 10: 1468192744 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 31 May 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRichard Chamberlin lives in the New Forest, England and first became interested in horses at the age of fourteen. He had been tasked to escort his sister to the local stables so she could ride at weekends. The gentleman who owned the establishment was of a very encouraging nature and planted the seed for a relationship with horses. This has lasted throughout Richards's life. Having joined the Army in 1972, he was posted to units where people owned polo ponies and eventers, so when time allowed Richard was there. In 1981 he married Bobbie and moved to the New Forest where their shared passion for horses soon had them back in the saddle. After several years competing, Richard met Portuguese horses master Joao Oliveira the son of the legendary Nuno Oliveira. Richard started to understand how training was structured, how riding was from the mind and body, not the hands and heels. Richard went on to perform many entertaining displays throughout the UK. His prowess enabled him to meet and ride with many of the greatest masters of European horsemanship. Considerable time was spent discussing the finer points with these eminent horsemen, which allowed him to appreciate how they approached training, and there personal techniques. A passion for understanding, led to many hours studying the great literary works available. Appreciating the history and the development of horse training, has allowed him to assist many in how to approach better training. Being able to explain movement by its historical development, allows for a clearer guidance in training. Richard is renowned for his way of clearly explaining how training and riding works. A logical process, linked with a psychological approach, allows all to understand. His calm nature shows how thought is the most powerful tool for the rider and education is imperative, leading riders to see there is no magical processes or amazing new methods, and that basic tack is best, with no need for gadgetry. The master's books were written for others of a similar disposition to follow; these works are hugely relevant to today's riders, but some find too daunting to be easily followed. Today's masters are writing works to help today's modern horse and rider. Richards's books are well structured, allowing easy understanding and structured so people can retain, or if necessary easily find the information needed. Richard has the idea that a book is better off in the tack room and used, than on the shelf at home gathering dust. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |