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Acupressure for Horses – Hands-On Techniques to Solve Performance Problems and Ease Pain and Discomfort – Ina Gosmeier (2016)

Now you can help your horse with simple acupressure techniques! Learn to identify your horse s individual body constitution type, which determines your choice of acupressure treatment; understand the 12 main channels of energy in your horse s body, and gain the ability to choose the correct points to treat specific issues. Relieve mild sources of pain and discomfort in your horse s body, influence...

Mount! – Jilly Cooper (2016)

In Jilly Cooper’s latest, raciest novel, Rupert Campbell-Black takes centre stage in the cut-throat world of flat racing. Rupert is consumed by one obsession: that Love Rat, his adored grey horse, be proclaimed champion stallion. He longs to trounce Roberto’s Revenge, the stallion owned by his detested rival Cosmo Rannaldini, which means abandoning his racing empire at Penscombe and his darling...

The Power of Coaching: Releasing Surprising Potential in Equestrian Athletes – Penny Pollard (2016)

Merging the knowledge of equestrian sport with commercial business management, this innovative book teaches how to unlock the potential in equestrian athletes, enabling riders to become 'the best they can be'. Exploring such subjects as: self-awareness, emotional resilience, mindset affecting performance and self reflection. Useful case studies are included along with full colour photography and a...

My Best Friend (2016)

A free-spirited girl from the city feels out of place when her family moves to the country. Thankfully, she meets a telepathic horse that can give her the companionship and advice she'll need to succeed in her new home.

Emma’s Chance (2016)

A young woman forms a bond with an abused show horse while completing her community service at a horse rescue ranch.

A Sunday Horse (2016)

After a near-fatal accident on a horse the experts thought was nothing special, a determined rider works against the odds to pursue her dreams of winning a national jumping championship.

My Year With a Horse: Feeling the fear but doing it anyway – Hazel Southam (2016)

Hazel had been scared of horses all her life, and an earlier attempt to overcome her fear had ended in failure. She was still overcoming fear in other areas, travelling around the world with her job, reporting on areas recovering from war, famine, disease and catastrophe. And eventually she took up riding again - only to face bigger fears, when illness struck her. Even worse, her father's dementia...

Albion: The Enchanted Stallion (2016)

When a young girl discovers that a great black stallion has magically transported her to another world, she meets a group of young heroes and realises that she is the key to saving Albion from the evil which threatens it.

A Journey to Softness: In Search of Feel and Connection with the Horse – Mark Rashid (2016)

Internationally acclaimed horse trainer Mark Rashid shares and analyzes the remarkable events, quiet moments, and humbling stumbling blocks that—looking back—he can identify as significant in his personal journey to finding “softness” with both horses and people. “Softness,” via what many in the horse world today might refer to as “feel,” begins, Rashid says, with one simple truth: “It’s not about...

Making it Happen: The Autobiography – Carl Hester (2016)

Carl Hester is one of the greatest ever equestrians, leading Great Britain to Gold Medal victory at the London 2012 Olympics. In these vibrant memoirs, he tells the incredible story of the passion for horse-riding which revolutionised his life and made him the champion he is today. Carl grew up on the remote Channel Island of Sark, moving to the UK mainland at the age of 16 to work with horses, ma...

A Horse Story (2016)

When Monica's horse, Champion, breaks horse tradition and reveals to her that horses can talk, Monica helps him figure out what kind of horse he wants to be when he grows up and ultimately discovers her own path as well.

The Essential Fergus the Horse: The Life and Times of the World’s Favorite Cartoon Equine – Jean Abernethy (2015)

In the late 1990s, a little bay horse with four white socks and a blaze was born. Dubbed 'Fergus', he has now traveled the world many times over by print, web, and satellite, inspired a line of merchandise featuring his visage, and gained a fervently devoted following in the hundreds-of-thousands on Facebook and through other social media outlets. Who is this horse and how can we explain his magne...

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