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The Compassionate Equestrian

Author : Allen Schoen,Susan Gordon
Publisher : Trafalgar Square Books
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2015-08-17
Category : Pets
ISBN : 9781570767173

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The Compassionate Equestrian by Allen Schoen,Susan Gordon Pdf

This marvelous book, borne of a unique collaboration between Dr. Allen Schoen—a world-renowned veterinarian and author—and trainer and competitor of many years Susan Gordon, introduces the 25 Principles of Compassionate Equitation. These Principles, conceived by Dr. Schoen and Gordon, are a set of developmental guidelines, encouraging a level of personal awareness that may be enacted not only through the reader's engagement with horses, but can be extended to all humans and sentient beings he or she encounters. The 25 Principles share stories and outline current, peer-reviewed studies that identify and support methods of training, handling, and caring for horses that constitute a safe, healthy, non-stressful, and pain-free environment. Through their Compassionate Equestrian program, the authors encourage all involved in the horse industry to approach training and handling with compassion and a willingness to alleviate suffering. By developing deeper compassion for their own horses, and subsequently, all equines, equestrians transcend their differences in breed preferences, riding disciplines, and training methodologies. This leads to the ability to empathize and connect more closely with the “global collective” of horses and horse people. In doing so, a worldwide community of compassionate equine practitioners and horse owners will emerge, which will not only benefit the horses: People involved with horses are found in many influential segments of society and have the potential to affect wide circles of friends, acquaintances, and co-workers from every walk of life. These are simple changes any horse person can make that can have a vast impact on the horse industry and society as a whole.

The Science of Equestrian Sports

Author : Inga Wolframm
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781136193415

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The Science of Equestrian Sports by Inga Wolframm Pdf

The Science of Equestrian Sports is a comprehensive study of the theory and practice of the rider in equine sport. While most scholarship to date has focused on the horse in competition, this is the first book to collate current data relating specifically to riders. It provides valuable insight into improving sporting performance and maintaining the safety of both the horse and the rider. Drawing on the latest scientific research, and covering a wide range of equestrian disciplines from horseracing to eventing, the book systematically explores core subjects such as: physiology of the rider sport psychology in equestrian sport preventing injury biomechanics and kinematics coaching equestrian sport the nature of horse-rider relationships This holistic and scientific examination of the role of the horse rider is essential reading for sport science students with an interest in equestrian sport and equitation. Furthermore, it will be an invaluable resource for instructors, coaches, sport psychologists, or physiologists working with equestrian athletes.

King of the Wind

Author : Marguerite Henry
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2001-06
Category : Arabian horse
ISBN : 9780689845130

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King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry Pdf

Born in the stables of the Sultan of Morocco, an Arabian stallion named Sham is taken to England, along with the loyal yet mute Arab stable boy who tends to him, and becomes one of the founding sires of the Thoroughbred breed.

Olympic Equestrian

Author : Jennifer O. Bryant
Publisher : Eclipse Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : UOM:39015077117946

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Olympic Equestrian by Jennifer O. Bryant Pdf

Whether it is the bravado of show jumping, the elegance of dressage, or the thrill of three-day eventing, the Olympic equestrian disciplines have a storied history that celebrates the unique partnership between horse and rider. This revised edition highlights and chronicles the worlds most celebrated equestrian athletesboth human and equinein the only Olympic sport where men and women compete on a level playing field.

Equestrian Cultures

Author : Kristen Guest,Monica Mattfeld
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2019-01-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226589510

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Equestrian Cultures by Kristen Guest,Monica Mattfeld Pdf

As much as dogs, cats, or any domestic animal, horses exemplify the vast range of human-animal interactions. Horses have long been deployed to help with a variety of human activities—from racing and riding to police work, farming, warfare, and therapy—and have figured heavily in the history of natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. Most accounts of the equine-human relationship, however, fail to address the last few centuries of Western history, focusing instead on pre-1700 interactions. Equestrian Cultures fills in the gap, telling the story of how prominently horses continue to figure in our lives, up to the present day. ​ Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfeld place the modern period front and center in this collection, illuminating the largely untold story of how the horse has responded to the accelerated pace of modernity. The book’s contributors explore equine cultures across the globe, drawing from numerous interdisciplinary sources to show how horses have unexpectedly influenced such distinctively modern fields as photography, anthropology, and feminist theory. Equestrian Cultures boldly steps forward to redefine our view of the most recent developments in our long history of equine partnership and sets the course for future examinations of this still-strong bond.

An Illustrated History of Equestrian Sports

Author : Marie de Pellegars,Benoît Capdebarthes
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9782080203915

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An Illustrated History of Equestrian Sports by Marie de Pellegars,Benoît Capdebarthes Pdf

This is the first volume to trace the history of equestrian sports, including individual and team results across the sport's three official Olympic disciplines: dressage, eventing, and jumping. This important reference documents the history of competitive horse-riding from 1912--when the sport first appeared at the modern Olympic Games in Stockholm--to the present. It brings together for equestrian enthusiasts a complete document of all the results of competitions to have taken place since 1912, including the Olympics, the European Championships, and the FEI World Equestrian Games. The volume is organized by decade, with both individual and team achievements listed, across the sport's three official disciplines: show-jumping, dressage, and eventing. Featuring groundbreaking riders such as Bill Steinkraus, Charlotte Dujardin, and Kevin Staut and exciting events in the history of the sport, this volume recounts the history of equestrian excellence through fascinating stories and record-breaking events. This entirely original book is the first of its kind, and is replete with previously unpublished information about the sport, riveting stories, archival photographs and text, key facts and figures, and memorable anecdotes. Portraits of riders--both male and female--and some of the sport's most remarkable horses complete the volume, which acts as a key and original point of reference and an essential addition to the collection of any equestrian lover.

A History of Equestrian Drama in the United States

Author : Kimberly Poppiti
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2018-06-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781351382373

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A History of Equestrian Drama in the United States by Kimberly Poppiti Pdf

A History of Equestrian Drama in the United States documents the history of equestrian drama in the United States and clarifies the multi-faceted significance of the form and of the related stage machinery developed to produce hippodramas. The development of equestrian drama is traced from its origins and influences in the sixteenth century, through the height of the form’s popularity at the turn of the twentieth century. Analysis of the historical significance of the genre within the larger context of U.S. theatre, the elucidation of the importance of the horse to theatre, and an evaluation of the lasting impact on theatre technology are also included.

The Science of Equestrian Sports

Author : Inga Wolframm
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781136193422

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The Science of Equestrian Sports by Inga Wolframm Pdf

The Science of Equestrian Sports is a comprehensive study of the theory and practice of the rider in equine sport. While most scholarship to date has focused on the horse in competition, this is the first book to collate current data relating specifically to riders. It provides valuable insight into improving sporting performance and maintaining the safety of both the horse and the rider. Drawing on the latest scientific research, and covering a wide range of equestrian disciplines from horseracing to eventing, the book systematically explores core subjects such as: physiology of the rider sport psychology in equestrian sport preventing injury biomechanics and kinematics coaching equestrian sport the nature of horse-rider relationships This holistic and scientific examination of the role of the horse rider is essential reading for sport science students with an interest in equestrian sport and equitation. Furthermore, it will be an invaluable resource for instructors, coaches, sport psychologists, or physiologists working with equestrian athletes.

Equestrian Cultures in Global and Local Contexts

Author : Miriam Adelman,Kirrilly Thompson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319558868

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Equestrian Cultures in Global and Local Contexts by Miriam Adelman,Kirrilly Thompson Pdf

This edited volume demonstrates the broader socio-cultural context for individual human-horse relations and equestrian practices by documenting the international value of equines; socially, culturally, as subjects of academic study and as drivers of public policy. It broadens our understanding of the importance of horses to humans by providing case studies from an unprecedented diversity of cultures. The volume is grounded in the contention that the changing status of equines reveals - and moves us to reflect on - important material and symbolic societal transformations ushered in by (post)modernity which affect local and global contexts alike. Through a detailed consideration of the social relations and cultural dimensions of equestrian practices across several continents, this volume provides readers with an understanding of the ways in which interactions with horses provide global connectivity with localized identities, and vice versa. It further discusses new frontiers in the research on and practice of equestrianism, framed against global megatrends and local micro-trends.

Ranch Roping

Author : Buck Brannaman,A. J. Mangum
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2009-01-13
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781461745839

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Ranch Roping by Buck Brannaman,A. J. Mangum Pdf

Ranch roping is at the heart of all ranch work, and unlike the rodeo variation of calf roping, the “vacquero” tradition calls for techniques that result in a skillful and graceful throw and catch. Buck Brannaman, a world-renowned master of the art, describes the essential tools, the partnership between horse and rider (incorporating the Natural Horsemanship approach for which the author is famous), and the mechanics needed to become a successful ranch roper, whether in competition or in actual cattle work. One-hundred full-color photographs of Buck in action enhance the step-by-step methodology that leads to mastering this essential Western skill. Whether you ride or rope or just wish you could, here's a book for everyone who is captivated by Western traditions and contemporary life.

The Equestrian's Manual

Author : Samuel C. Wayte
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1850
Category : Horsemanship
ISBN : MINN:31951001621121Y

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The Equestrian's Manual by Samuel C. Wayte Pdf

Alberta Backcountry Equestrian One-Day Trail Guide

Author : Pam Asheton
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781897522622

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Alberta Backcountry Equestrian One-Day Trail Guide by Pam Asheton Pdf

Everything you need to know to explore on horseback. Packed with interpretive notes on wildlife, plants, geology, local history and horse language, this book tells you where to go, how to get there and what to do to have a successful one-day ride.

Schooling and Riding the Sport Horse

Author : Paul D. Cronin
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Pets
ISBN : 0813922879

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Schooling and Riding the Sport Horse by Paul D. Cronin Pdf

The director of the riding program at Sweet Briar College for more than 30 years, Cronin is a well-known and highly respected trainer and riding instructor. Here he presents a clear and practical guide to getting the most out of a horse in a humane and sensitive way.