How Good Riders Get Good: Daily Choices That Lead to Success in Any Equestrian Sport, Hardcover
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This book is exactly what you need to become a better rider. It's a smart, honest, on-target kick-in-the-pants, guaranteed to rev your engines as you see how a few changes in your life, a few smart choices and strategic moves, can transform you from a run-of-the-mill rider into a GOOD one. How does Denny Emerson know what makes a good rider? For one thing, he IS one he is the only rider in the world to have won both a gold medal in international eventing and a Tevis Cup buckle in endurance. Plus, he's been around great riders, and taught those on their way to becoming great, for over 40 years. How will what Denny knows help YOU become a good rider? It's simple, really. He's boiled the whole thing down into seven broad ""Areas of Choice"" that collectively determine whether you are a ""gonna be"" or ""you're going to get it done"" or whether you'll be stuck in the ""wannabe"" category for decades. You'll examine how your choice of riding sport may or may not be the best for who you are and where you live, and how those frustrating hurdles known as ""life circumstances"" don't necessarily hold you back like you think they do. Plus, find out how to build a strong support team by winning people to your cause and choosing the right teachers and mentors. Analyze your physical self (your body, how it is formed and how you care for it) and your intellectual self (your ""horse smarts"" and how you are adding to them or not) and apply the results to your ""gonna-be-good"" equation. Learn to take a good hard look at your partner your horse and think critically about his ability to help you attain your riding goals. In addition, discover the nine key character traits of successful riders and how you can learn to call each one of them your own. Along the way you'll read the stories of 23 of the world's top riders from different disciplines and sports including dressage, reining, driving, show jumping, endurance, hunter/jumper, and eventing and how they ""got good"" despite the same kinds of cha