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For the Love of the Horse: Looking Back, Looking Forward [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Trafalgar Square
  • ISBN-10: 1646011392
  • ISBN-13: 9781646011391
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Trafalgar Square
  • ISBN-10: 1646011392
  • ISBN-13: 9781646011391
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A favorite storyteller sheds new light on the never-ending process of becoming better for the horse.

Over 30 years ago, renowned horseman and popular storyteller Mark Rashid’s first book, Considering the Horse, was published. In it he shared his experiences with horses and people, subtly delivering practical lessons in horsemanship and life in a conversational style that resonated with audiences around the world. Now Rashid considers all that has happened in the years that have passed since that first book was published—the transformative moments and impactful individuals who have helped shape his philosophies and methods since then. With his distinctive voice, he shepherds readers through topics of relevance in the equestrian industry while telling more of his life story, resulting in an engaging memoir-style read that remains rich in nuggets of wisdom that you can put right to work in your daily interactions with horses.

In For the Love of the Horse, Rashid explores:

  • Ways he tried to find his own way of being with horses without actually knowing what he was looking for.
  • How the art of aikido, and the teachers he had, changed his ideas about life and relationships outside the dojo.
  • How it feels to be soft (and how it feels to not be), and how Rashid learned to stay true to the principles of softness as he understood them, regardless of the situation.
  • How he broke out of the pattern of assigning human emotions and comprehension to horses.
  • The impact neuroscientist Dr. Steve Peters had on Rashid’s understanding of the horse’s behaviors and responses and how they correlate to what is actually going on in the horse’s brain.
  • The power of observation and learning how to be still, even in the midst of activity.
  • The difference between trying to connect with the horse versus allowing the horse to connect with you.
  • How over time Rashid has shifted from trying techniques that alter a horse’s behavior, to adjusting his own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in order to help the horse feel safer.

In his familiar way, Rashid takes readers on a journey that rewards with both adventure and education, finding new inroads in our attempts to become better company and fairer caregivers to horses. With his thoughtful lifetime of study leading by example, we are all encouraged to consider how far horsemanship has come and how bright its future might be.

Foreword vii
Preface ix
Chapter 1 The Book That Almost Wasn't
1(16)
An Introduction to the Past
15(2)
Chapter 2 Planted Seeds
17(16)
Chapter 3 A Blurry Path
33(16)
Chapter 4 The Clouds Part
49(12)
Chapter 5 The Art in the Art
61(8)
Chapter 6 Staying True
69(12)
Why Do Horses Do What They Do?
79(2)
Chapter 7 The Horse's Perspective
81(20)
Chapter 8 The Horse's Brain
101(20)
Chapter 9 New Revelations
121(18)
Internal Elements Of Horsemanship
137(2)
Chapter 10 Watch and Learn
139(8)
Chapter 11 Connection
147(14)
Chapter 12 A Shift of Perspective
161(20)
Considering The Horse--Thirty Years Later
179(2)
Chapter 13 Looking Back, Looking Forward
181(10)
Afterword: A Visit from Walter 191
Mark Rashid is an internationally acclaimed horse trainer known for his ability to understand the horse's point of view and solve difficult problems with communication rather than force. He began working with horses at age ten, when he met the "old man" who taught him to work with horses, not against them, and to listen to what the horse is trying to say. Rashid then studied the martial arts as a way to improve his horsemanship, and he has now earned a third-degree black belt in Yoshinkan aikido, teaches the "way of harmony" in the local dojo, and is the founder of aibado. Rashid has been a guest on NPR and was featured on the Nature series. He is the author of many bestselling books, including Finding the Missed Path, Journey to Softness, and Out of the Wild, a novel and major motion picture. Rashid's clinics are immensely popular around the world. He lives in Estes Park, Colorado (markrashid.com).