Building a Life Together--You and Your Horse: Nurture a Relationship with Patience, Trust and Intuition
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Rating | : | 4.73 (802 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1570766614 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-27 |
Language | : | English |
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Magali Delgado and Frédéric Pignon captured the hearts of audiences around the globe when they toured with their troupe of astounding horses in the debut version of the equestrian spectacular Cavalia from 2003 to 2009. Along with beautiful photographs taken by renowned equestrian photographer Gabrielle Boiselle, they open themselves completely to the reader, sharing insights and ideas about horses and humans.By turns frank and instructional, poignant and tender, this delight of provides another level of inspiration for every horseperson.. Many serious equestrians were left asking how it is they do what they do, and how can others achieve the level of trust apparent between this incredible couple and their horses.Magali and Frédéric explained many of their beliefs and shared many of their secrets in their first book on horse training philosophy, the bestselling Gallop to Freedom. Now, in this eagerly awaited follow-up, Magali and Frédéric focus on the evolution of the relationship one can build with a h
The essence of the book is to present a philosophy, a model for building a relationship with horses that goes far beyond the mechanical to a heart-to-heart encounter built on trust, empathy, and understanding.”—Mid-South Horse Review
Charming and with beautiful photos. Not sure I learned more about this Dory Charming and with beautiful photos. Not sure I learned more about this wonderful couple, but it's a great gift book for horse lovers and anyone else who might think that living in a building that includes a stable and a courtyard is pretty close to paradise.. "Actual handwriting" hard to read, but content fabulous Karen Jones Beautifully done book with fabulous inspiration from Frederic and Magali.the 'format' chosen' was a question and answer which I don't mindbut they decided to use the interviewer's own handwriting for the 'questions'I couldn't read her handwriting about 8 of 10 times and had to really sit and study what is being written thereI think it would have been just as effective to use a 'writing typeface' for this portion of the book.. Henry said Nice story but it tends to be romantic. Nice story but it tends to be romantic, doesn't deepen on the issue of the communication. Couldn't learn as expected.