The Anatomy of Riding
Author: Sara Wyche
Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)
Published: 2003-05-06
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781861266248
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the relationship between horse and rider.
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Author: Sara Wyche
Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)
Published: 2003-05-06
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781861266248
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores the relationship between horse and rider.
Author: Heinrich Schusdziarra
Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780939481699
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOnly with a working knowledge of human anatomy can a rider fully understand the instructions given for correct position in the saddle and explanations of the movements. Originally published in Germany and previously published in English as Anatomy of Riding, Anatomy of Dressage presents a clear overview of anatomy as it relates to riding, written for the layman. Working from this anatomical perspective, the authors, who in addition to being father and son are also medical doctors, discuss the individual requirements of riding theory. Many of their conclusions may be surprising to readers, such as the notion that it is physically impossible to "brace the lower back" as we are so often advised by instructors. An absolutely fascinating read, Anatomy of Dressage is required reading for the USDF's Instructor Certification program.
Author: Sally Swift
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 1985-01-15
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9780312127343
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWidely known for her innovative teaching philosophy stressing body awareness, the value of "soft eyes," proper breathing, centering, and balance, Sally Swift has been a pioneering riding instructor for half a century. In book form for the first time, her methods enable horse and rider to achieve harmony, working together naturally, without pain. Unlike traditional teachers, Sally Swift does not believe in forced training techniques that cause stiff bodies and tense riding. Instead, through the use of vivid, unusual, and highly creative images that transcend mechanics ("Pretend you're a spruce tree; the roots grow down from your center as the trunk grows up"), plus a thorough knowledge of human and equine anatomy, this wise and inspiring teacher enables the conscientious equestrian to reassess habitual responses, in order to ride in natural positions, break through frustrating plateaus, and achieve ever-rising goals with comfort, vitality, and precision. Precise illustrations and photographs never before used in riding books explain anatomy and image work to give mind and body new and relaxed approaches to the inner process of riding. Centered Riding is for those with little experience all the way up to world class.
Author: William Micklem
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Published: 2023-02-02
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 024163279X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Udo Bürger
Publisher:
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9783885424888
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, first published in 1939, the authors set out clearly and precisely the requirements for successful training, and for the long and healthy life of the riding horse. The authors explain the physiological facts which are the foundation of riding instruction and discuss how to identify and rectify training problems.
Author: Robert S. Corrington
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Published: 2003-07-07
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 146162679X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this moving account of his struggles with manic-depressive disorder, distinguished philosopher Robert S. Corrington, creator of the school of ecstatic naturalism, presents a compelling argument for rethinking the nature of this malady. Having inherited the disorder from his mother, a gifted actress who struggled with her own form of it until her death, he developed crucial survival strategies that he recommends to other sufferers. In Riding the Windhorse, Corrington details the latest medical, psychological, and spiritual thinking about bipolar disease; a disorder characterized by extreme mood swings and responsible for many untimely deaths each year. Surprisingly, however, manic-depression is also found in almost all forms of genius and Corrington presents two detailed case studies showing this correlation. Riding the Windhorse represents one person's eventual triumph over a potentially crippling disease by demonstrating how creativity and the quest for wholeness can support the erratic flight of the windhorse of manic-depression.
Author: Yorkshire Geological Society
Publisher:
Published: 1870
Total Pages: 700
ISBN-13:
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Author: Matthew Horace Hayes
Publisher:
Published: 1881
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew Solkin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2000-11-28
Total Pages: 462
ISBN-13: 1465322663
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Riding is the story of Neil Campbell, a nave and idealistic truck-dealer and avid fisherman from the small town of Blackfly Arm, Ontario, who finds himself running for, and elected to, the Canadian Parliament when Gertrude Entwistle, the member representing his constituency (or riding), has a nervous breakdown and quits politics. Montague Hanson, a powerful cabinet member in the government, wants to have his own candidate parachuted in to fight the election; while visiting Blackfly Arm during the nomination campaign, he begins a dalliance with Trixie Miller, a local waitress. Despite Montagues best efforts, Neils collection of friends help queer the chances of the other challengers. Neil discovers himself to be a natural orator, and wins the election handily. Montague, admitting defeat, takes Neil under his wing, rather than risk losing influence with the new parliamentarian. Once in Ottawa, Neil befriends television reporter Patsy Bollard, who has covered his campaign; she is attracted to him but he is married, and the relationship stays platonic despite her continuing efforts. Montague, meanwhile, helps Trixie to secure government funding for an exclusive health club in Ottawa. As the year progresses, Neil discovers a real-estate conspiracy involving Montague. He enlists Patsys aid to expose the scandal, but the conspirators have covered their tracks too well. Neils battle against political corruption, and against his growing attachment to Patsy, draw to a climax.
Author: Kevin Young
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Published: 2011-06-01
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 184991480X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescriptionRiding the Edge is about the author's struggles through life in dealing with his bipolar disease coupled with attention deficit disorder. There is humor and sadness to the book but it is a life truly lived on the edge. About the AuthorKevin Young, born in 1963, has lived with bipolar disease all his life but was not diagnosed as such until 2009. How bipolar affected his life can be both sad and humorous. Learning to live with the disease without going over the edge is the hardest part.