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Stop riding aimlessly, day after day, week after week! Have you fallen into a rut, stuck doing the same thing ride after ride? Maybe you feel like you can't challenge yourself or your horse. Or maybe you have lost sight of setting goals and are floundering in your learning, trying one new skill, seeing little difference, and then hopping onto the next bandwagon skill. Although auditing clinics or watching videos is always helpful, what will really help is something to help you set and track your own personal progress. Goal Setting For The Equestrian: A Personal Workbook is a guided planner…mehr

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Stop riding aimlessly, day after day, week after week! Have you fallen into a rut, stuck doing the same thing ride after ride? Maybe you feel like you can't challenge yourself or your horse. Or maybe you have lost sight of setting goals and are floundering in your learning, trying one new skill, seeing little difference, and then hopping onto the next bandwagon skill. Although auditing clinics or watching videos is always helpful, what will really help is something to help you set and track your own personal progress. Goal Setting For The Equestrian: A Personal Workbook is a guided planner that will help you devise your individualized goals and milestones. Fill in the pages as you chart your progress over the course of a year. Everything you need to keep track of the little steps and big milestones are here: - What rider improvement really means - The theory behind setting positive, realistic goals - Set S.M.A.R.T. goals as they relate to horses and riding - Long term planning - Short term planning - Journal style weekly entries - Special event debriefs This is a system designed specifically for horse people seeking self-improvement in any equestrian pursuit (not only riding related).
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Kathy Farrokhzad is an Equine Canada certified instructor with more than 20 years of teaching and training experience in several riding disciplines. Her additional experience as a professional school teacher enables her to use teaching strategies that present information in a step-by-step, clear manner that clarifies and instructs. She is also the writer of the blog, HorseListening.com.