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$1.50Cute tiny little cards with a tiny little envelope.
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In addition to our used horse tack and supplies, consignment, we carry a wide variety of miscellaneous goods. The Trainerโs Loft is a space for local creators to exhibit and sell their handmade crafts, including artwork, jewelry, and toys. With everything from essential oils and aromatherapy to collectibles and household wares, youโll find wonderful gifts for the horse lover in your family at our store.
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Cute tiny little cards with a tiny little envelope.
Great for credit cards, cash, store gift cards or gift certificates.
Adorable without the crassness of handing over cash.
New. Handmade in Maine.
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Know Better to Do Better: Mistakes I Made with Horses (So You Don’t Have To), by Denny Emerson
Balance in Movement: The Seat of the Rider, by Susanne von Dietze
The book is considered a valuable resource for developing a more subtle and effective riding style.ย
Fit for Riding: Exercises for Riders and Vaulters, by Eckart Meyners
Published in 1992, this book features ground-based and mounted exercises designed for riders of all levels, from amateurs to professionals, to enhance their physical fitness for riding and vaulting.ย
The Bit and the Reins: Developing Good Contact and Sensitive Hands, by Gerhard Kapitzke
ย The book, published by Trafalgar Square Books in 2004, features drawings and photographs and is particularly useful for dressage riders, though it offers insights for all disciplines.ย
Dressage for the 21st Century, by Paul Belasik
When Two Spines Align: Dressage Dynamics, by Beth Baumert
The book is considered a key resource for serious dressage riders, praised for its insights from top trainers and judges.ย
Horse, Follow Closely: Native American Horsemanship, by GaWani Pony Boy
Build a bond with your horse, and grow to understand one another, with the help of Horse, Follow Closely.
The Natural Rider: A Right-Brain Approach to Riding, by Mary Wanless
This book outlines new techniques and methods for improving horsemanship through an “inner game” approach combining elements of Zen philosophy, visualization techniques, and sports psychology.
Dressage Riding: A Guide for the training of horse and rider, by J.A. Allen
The book is a great addition to any equestrian’s collection and is a must-read for those interested in dressage riding.
There are no problem horses–only problem riders, by Mary Twelveponies
The book’s central theme is that the rider is responsible for the horse’s behavior, and if a horse isn’t responding correctly, the rider is doing something wrong.ย