Mary Wanless reveals the "how" of riding, helping riders to understand and make use of the biomechanical principles that are the foundation of good riding at every level.
Is good horsemanship really THIS difficult? Yes, it is...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I want to express first off that I like this book and give it four stars. Much of what she is trying to present is valid to my riding and it was interesting reading about concepts I have had difficulty describing. However, if I did not already know and feel what she was talking about I could not get "there" from "here". It important to note that Mary also expresses great frustration in trying to use words to describe feel, and were I to attempt what she does I would fall far short of her effort. I think for many this book will be a help, but for those who really need it, they won't get it, even with the book. Of course it is unlikely that they will be reading the book in the first place. It is for those of us that DO read and try through intellect to understand more of our equine partner. For that we owe Mary a vote of thanks, she does a commendable job of presenting a nearly impossible task of getting you to visualise through her words and examples.My main objection is her total lack of evidence to support her claims. She refers to 10,000 tries as a minimum to achieve a change, yet nowhere does she show that this number is scientifically valid, perhaps it is 100,000 tries. I mean jeez who has ever counted... The same goes for "Z" angles, where she presents drawings. I think her position is valid and would love to see human X-rays or any other photographic evidence to show real actual movement, and bone weighting, and other details to support her asumptions. And I'm not at all sure about her presentation of "center of gravities". Her description contradicts Henry Wynmalen's in his book "Equitation", and I find his explanation more true.Riding well is as difficult as she makes it out to be. Reading her book raises awareness, however; One must also RIDE, WITH FOCUS, EVERY DAY, for years, and only then will you (perhaps) become a quality horseman.
Excellent book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I just started reading this book and think that it is wonderful. Mary Wanless is able to explain things in a very different way then I have ever been taught before. I find myself glued to this book. Since I am only able to ride once or twice a week, I use this book to prepare me for my next lesson.
Effective information, beautifully presented.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I keep this book near by and open it whenever I have a moment. It is beautifully written, the information is 'do able' for any one and the approach is respectful of our horses needs for non-conflicting training approaches. The book makes use of anatomy and bio-mechanics that anyone can follow,images,body balancing exercises for straightness and a respect for the struggles that are so inherent in the traditional approaches to learning to ride well. When the rider is correct, the horse has no choice but to balance himself. No jerking or spuring allowed. Extremely effective approach. Be willing to work, change, feel weird, and accept your responsibility up there. Riders of any level who are truly "students" will benefit from this book. I started to underline important parts and found I was underlining the whole book! I ride in her clinics and have seen horses improve greatly in a matter of hours or minutes !! E-mail me if you like. Martha Peddicord [email protected]
Very concise and methodical approach to riding technique.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book was very helpful in improving my riding position. I thought it was written very clearly with wonderful use of mental images.
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