Newcomer to the Horse World - by Andrea Sinner (Paperback)
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Highlights
- An insider's guide for the amateur equestrian.Andrea Sinner embarked on her equestrian journey at age 30 while navigating an all-consuming global consulting career.
- Author(s): Andrea Sinner
- 288 Pages
- Pets, Horses
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Book Synopsis
An insider's guide for the amateur equestrian.
Andrea Sinner embarked on her equestrian journey at age 30 while navigating an all-consuming global consulting career. A neophyte with little to guide her but passion, she found the horse world's customs and complexities challenging. After 25 years of hard-earned lessons and continuous growth, Sinner now shares the wisdom she fought to gain along the way, with a book for adults who are newcomers to the equestrian lifestyle as she once was.
Whether riders themselves or the parents of horse-crazy children, the equestrian realm can be daunting and often perplexing to those beginning their journey with horses. Luckily, Sinner's book serves as a comprehensive insider's guide, offering a sensible pathway to enjoying the company of horses while always advocating for their welfare. Sinner's advice is clear and on point, helping readers confidently find their place among both the professionals and the lifelong enthusiasts in this unique world.
Rather than focusing on horse care or riding--topics she acknowledges are well covered in existing published works--Sinner aims to help readers integrate smoothly into the equestrian community on their own terms. She deftly demystifies the often bewildering culture, traditions, conventions, and unwritten rules, and offers "watch-outs" to help shield the novice from the less savory characters and practices that unfortunately can be encountered in the industry. You'll find advice on:
- Appreciating the unique language, relationships, and responsibilities
- Defining your values, boundaries, and objectives
- Understanding the financial costs, including (most importantly) exceptional horse care
- Finding the right barn, trainer, and horse
- Building a quality horse care team
- Being a good client and member of the barn
- Preparing for the psychological elements of the sport
- And much more
Throughout, Sinner delves into what it means to intend to "do right" by horses and guides readers on extending their involvement in the sport only as far as that intention can be realized. Learn how to form deep connections and elevate your time spent with horses and horse people from a hobby to a transformative journey. Whether taking up riding for the first time (ever, or in many years) or guiding a horse-crazy child through the maze of learning to ride, Sinner's thorough and thoughtful book promises positive experiences and happy moments in the barn, at the ring, and in the company of your horse.
Review Quotes
This is an incredible reference for people new to horses who want to understand how to integrate into the horse world. The thoughtful guidance grounded in a "horses first" mindset is a valuable read for all horse lovers. --Paul O'Shea, Irish international showjumper ranked top 100 globally, horse breeder and developer, coach to passionate riders, and lifelong student of horses
Finally, a comprehensive and candid read to help folks who are 'into horses' get where they want to go-safely, honestly, and well-informed. The checklists and templates are a valuable resource for riders of any level. --Ruth Hogan-Poulsen, US Dressage Federation Gold Medalist, and highly regarded instructor and coach to students from newcomers to Olympic athletes
For parents of horse-mad juniors or adults new to horses, this book fast-tracks the reader's understanding of what it takes to maximize their enjoyment of time with horses and equestrian sport. The wisdom and knowledge in this book are second to none. --Jim Hickey, Equestrian Performance Coach
"A fabulous book that you shouldn't miss reading if you are a neophyte horse person entering the wonderful world of horses." --Catskill Horse Magazine