This book, with its copious photographs and illustrations, provides a route map for reorganising 'lines of pull', sitting, and influence on one's horse.
This book, with its copious photographs and illustrations, provides a route map for reorganising 'lines of pull', sitting, and influence on one's horse.
Mary Wanless (BSc physics and BSc applied sports coaching) started riding at the age of fourteen. She passed her BHSI in 1978, after which she became disillusioned with the traditional ways of teaching and gave up riding. She was soon persuaded back on a horse, however, and subsequently trained with a number of internationally renowned dressage riders. She combined her equestrian knowledge with experiences gained through studying psychology, biofeedback, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and the Alexander and Feldenkrais systems of bodywork. She founded the Rider Biomechanics movement in the early 1980s, and recently, her riding and coaching have been enriched by studying and applying the "Anatomy Trains" model of Thomas W. Myers, and the work of Eric Franklin. She has recently qualified as a Level 1 teacher of The Franklin Method(R), and she continues to hone her model of both riding and training skills, and their development. She coaches both in the USA and at her own Overdale Equestrian Centre in the Cotswold Hills, UK. Wanless is the author of the highly successful Ride With Your Mind books, and has also produced twelve videos on rider biomechanics (www.marywanless.com).
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