My new Horse book is finished.

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My new Horse book is finished.

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You may have noticed that I haven't been around much lately. Been a wee bit busy finishing my Horse book titled "The Horse in Harmony". Basically it is based on my 25 years of full-time equestrian coaching and aimed to take the struggle out of training. It looks at the understanding of how the horses body can be rebalanced through a series of balancing exercises (illustrated) which effects not only the physical but the mental pliability of the riding horse. I call it Yoga for Horses.

Anyway, it is up as an e-book at this stage on our website www.sarariver.com and hopefully soon in printed form as well.

Hope to have a bit more time now to catch up with all the news and everyone.

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Post: # 97708Post ina »

mauzi wrote: I call it Yoga for Horses.
That conjures up the picture of the horse with its legs in knots...

No, no - sorry, I'm not serious. I think it's a great idea. I'm not very "horsey" myself, so I probably can't appreciate what you are doing to the full extent - but I like the idea of harmony in any animal we live with...

And great to hear of yet another book coming from an Isher! :cheers:
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Post: # 97727Post MKG »

Well done, Mauzi. Five years ago, I started what I thought would be a six-month project. The book still isn't finished. I admire anyone who can see it through.

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Well done Mauzi! :cheers:

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Ha! ha! ina - the mind boggles. Upside down horses or horses in lotus position. I can well imagine your thoughts. Really it is training exercise, oh but they do cross their legs :lol:

Thanks for the support, it is much appreciated.

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Post: # 97980Post Andy Hamilton »

Yep, very well done. I have new found massive respect for any author. I know it is not an easy task. Best of luck,.
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Post: # 98141Post mauzi »

Thanks Andy,

Nice to catch up with you. I came to the forum when you were busy writing your book which by the way I intend to buy shortly. Look forward to reading it.

I believe Nev is over visiting at the moment and hoping to catch up with a few people. Hi Nev if you are still there.

Cheers
Mauzi

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