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Instructional and inspirational books that every equestrian needs – and where to find them!

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 ...[Read More]

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...[Read More]

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—looki...[Read More]

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...[Read More]

The Compassionate Equestrian: 25 Principles to Live by When Caring for and Working with Horses – Allen M. Schoen, Susan Gordon (2015)

This marvelous book, borne of a unique collaboration between Dr Allen Schoen - a world-renowned veterinarian and author - and trainer and competitor o...[Read More]

A Barefoot Journey: The Story of One Woman’s Fight Against Horse Shoes – Linda Chamberlain (2015)

The true story of one woman's fight against horse shoes. Linda Chamberlain feared metal shoes were harming horses. In this light-hearted account she ...[Read More]

The Golden Age of Show Jumping – Frank Waters (2015)

Announcer, Television Broadcaster, and Author, Frank Waters, writes about "The Golden Age Of Show Jumping" when riders and their horses were as famous...[Read More]

When Two Spines Align: Dressage Dynamics – Attain Remarkable Riding Rapport with Your Horse – Beth Baumert (2014)

Within riding exists a fundamental conflict of interest: The rider needs to have control--her confidence depends on her ability to control the balance...[Read More]

Second Chance: The Autobiography – Mark Todd (2013)

The London 2012 Olympic medalist on his stunning comeback. Mark Todd's eventing career is the stuff of legends and encompasses one of the greatest spo...[Read More]

Land of the Horses: A True Story of a Lost Soul and a Life Found – Chris Lombard (2013)

An intensely moving memoir of a young man who left heartbreak in Maine to seek healing Out West in the company of horses. Growing up in a small Maine...[Read More]

Mary King – The Autobiography (2011)

A no-holds-barred story of what it takes to reach the top, and stay there, in the world's most dangerous sport - three day eventing. At the age of for...[Read More]

The Byerley Turk: The True Story of the First Thoroughbred – Jeremy James (2007)

This is the true story of one of the most remarkable horses in history. Foaled in the lavish Ottoman stables of the Topkapi Palace in 1678, this dark ...[Read More]

100 Ways to Improve Your Riding: Common Faults and How to Cure Them – Susan McBane (2006)

Riding in perfect balance with the lightest application of aids is something most riders strive to achieve. But without the help of an instructor by y...[Read More]

101 Dressage Exercises for Horse and Rider – Jec Aristotle Ballou (2005)

Dressage, the equestrian practice in which a horse makes highly precise movements in response to barely perceptible signals from the rider, has taken ...[Read More]

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