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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eric SmileyPublisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd Imprint: Kenilworth Press Ltd ISBN: 9781910016404ISBN 10: 1910016403 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 31 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: How You Learn Chapter Three: Coaching Now and Then Chapter Four: How Horses Learn Chapter Five: The Young Horse Chapter Six: The Inappropriate Partner Chapter Seven: Early Training Chapter Eight: Developing Skills Chapter Nine: The Gaits Chapter Ten: Dressage Outside the Arena Chapter Eleven: Pole Work Chapter Twelve: Jumping in the Arena Chapter Thirteen: Riding in Open Space Chapter Fourteen: At the Competition Final Thoughts Acknowledgements IndexReviewsThere is a good balance of theory, with the key points highlighted, and practical exercises which are easy to set up. The Q&A in the practical sections helped me to understand the theory I had just read, and the section on re-balancing was really helpful. ... I very much enjoyed the author's straight clear speaking approach. I found the book very motivating ... and I will be referring to it for a long while to come. (For full review, visit: https://www.hay-net.co.uk/two-brains-one-aim-a-review) -- Tam Thompson * Haynet * Eric Smiley is one of the few in the equestrian world who has gone from being a top international rider to a top international trainer and coach. He has a great technical knowledge that he combines with a well-thought-through ideology and philosophy. Eric is a naturally good horseman who has a common-sense approach to not just coaching the horse and rider, but also to solving problems where they occur. It's therefore no surprise to me that Eric has given his book the title Two Brains, One Aim, and it's a must read for not just coaches but also for riders on all levels. -- Yogi Breisner It is a truism to say that the best coaches are those who are themselves great students. For the 40 years I have been his supporter and colleague, Eric Smiley has always been a great student. Always listening, always questioning, always thoughtful, he never rests on his laurels but continually looks for new challenges and better ideas. This attitude, combined with his wide experience, gives his words special value. -- William Micklem I have known Eric Smiley, for many years, firstly as a competitor and then as an instructor, trainer and coach up to championship level. Eric has, like me, worked with riders at every level of experience and natural ability. I have had the opportunity to read his book Two Brains, One Aim and am struck by the evident practical horsemanship that comes through combined with reference and connection to the classical principles of equitation. Eric often puts himself into the mind and skin of the horse, so his advice has obvious feeling at its heart-what it feels like to be a horse. At the same time he also relates to the pupil and what it is like to be taught a skill. This is an interesting and thought-provoking book for anyone involved as a coach, instructor, or trainer at any level in the sport. -- Christopher Bartle I have known Eric Smiley, watched him ride/compete and teach for many years, indeed, have been on the receiving end of some of these lessons. He has always had an incredible ability to break down any problems with a sympathetic and easily understood method-often with a great sense of humor added to take the sting out of any constructive criticism. This book will be an incredible help and reference point for any equestrian. Covering all aspects of training, teaching, and understanding of our equine athletes, it is a must-have. -- Ian Stark, OBE There is a good balance of theory, with the key points highlighted, and practical exercises which are easy to set up. The Q&A in the practical sections helped me to understand the theory I had just read, and the section on re-balancing was really helpful. ... I very much enjoyed the author's straight clear speaking approach. I found the book very motivating ... and I will be referring to it for a long while to come. (For full review, visit: https://www.hay-net.co.uk/two-brains-one-aim-a-review) -- Tam Thompson * Haynet * I have known Eric Smiley, watched him ride/compete and teach for many years, indeed, have been on the receiving end of some of these lessons. He has always had an incredible ability to break down any problems with a sympathetic and easily understood method-often with a great sense of humor added to take the sting out of any constructive criticism. This book will be an incredible help and reference point for any equestrian. Covering all aspects of training, teaching, and understanding of our equine athletes, it is a must-have. -- Ian Stark, OBE I have known Eric Smiley, for many years, firstly as a competitor and then as an instructor, trainer and coach up to championship level. Eric has, like me, worked with riders at every level of experience and natural ability. I have had the opportunity to read his book Two Brains, One Aim and am struck by the evident practical horsemanship that comes through combined with reference and connection to the classical principles of equitation. Eric often puts himself into the mind and skin of the horse, so his advice has obvious feeling at its heart-what it feels like to be a horse. At the same time he also relates to the pupil and what it is like to be taught a skill. This is an interesting and thought-provoking book for anyone involved as a coach, instructor, or trainer at any level in the sport. -- Christopher Bartle It is a truism to say that the best coaches are those who are themselves great students. For the 40 years I have been his supporter and colleague, Eric Smiley has always been a great student. Always listening, always questioning, always thoughtful, he never rests on his laurels but continually looks for new challenges and better ideas. This attitude, combined with his wide experience, gives his words special value. -- William Micklem Eric Smiley is one of the few in the equestrian world who has gone from being a top international rider to a top international trainer and coach. He has a great technical knowledge that he combines with a well-thought-through ideology and philosophy. Eric is a naturally good horseman who has a common-sense approach to not just coaching the horse and rider, but also to solving problems where they occur. It's therefore no surprise to me that Eric has given his book the title Two Brains, One Aim, and it's a must read for not just coaches but also for riders on all levels. -- Yogi Breisner Author InformationEric Smiley is a former international event rider. He represented Ireland at European, World, and Olympic level, winning team bronze medals on two occasions. Smiley was also a regular competitor at Badminton Horse Trials and Burghley Horse Trials. He continues to be a prolific producer of successful event horses at all levels. Previous books include the cross-country bible Look... No Hands! Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |