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Fitness, Performance, and the Female Equestrian (Hardcover)

by Mary D. Midkiff (Author) "By their nature, horses are passive grazers, living and moving in herds ..." (more)
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In praise of Fitness, Performance and the Female Equestrian
"This book is an important guide for women who want to feel well, ride well and extend their active years." Chrystine Jones Tauber former member United States Equestrian Team Grand Prix Jumping Squad

"Mary Midkiff is a new voice in our evolving cultural freedom, where insights unique to women in this case, in relation to horses and riding are welcome and needed." Richard M. Timms, M.D. chairman and CEO, Troxel Companies

"This is an exciting approach to an ancient relationship. Mary Midkiff has done horsewomen an important and useful service in bringing it all together." Mary Vernon practicing physician and professor of medicine Lawrence, Kansas

The Howell Equestrian Library is a distinguished collection of books on all aspects of horsemanship and horsemastership. The nearly fifty books in print offer readers in all disciplines and at all levels of competition sound instruction and guidance by some of the most celebrated riders, trainers, judges, and veterinarians in the horse world today. Whether your interest is dressage, show jumping, or western riding, or whether it is breeding, groomi ng, or health care, Howell has a book to answer your needs. Get to know the books in the Howell Equestrian Library; many are modern-day classics and have achieved the status of authoritative references in the estimation of those who ride, train, and care for horses.
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Fitness, Performance and the Female Equestrian Fitness, Performance and the Female Equestrian is an all-discipline, all-breed approach to improving the "team performance" of the female rider and her horse. It's all about AWAREness (A Woman's Approach to Riding Effectively), a series of tips signaling key points on health, fitness, nutrition, safety, and comfort. Designed for experienced riders as well as newcomers, this indispensable resource guide provides information on:
  • Biomechanic and anatomical considerations for women
  • Stretching and strengthening exercises to enhance riding performance
  • Techniques to gain more performance with less effort
  • Saddle balancing and fitting tips
  • Safety tools
  • Riding and its relationship to aging, pregnancy, and lifestyles
  • Nutrition and dietary factors in daily riding and competitions
In Fitness, Performance and the Female Equestrian, Mary D. Midkiff, a rider and horse business professional, offers a new perspective on the way horses are understood, equipped and ridden by women. She joins with other experts to take us though the changing dynamics of women on horseback, arriving at a new approach to riding effectiveness. Women now represent over 80 percent of today's horse enthusiasts and riders. The techniques, equipment and teaching methods used with horses, however, have not moved in step with the growing involvement and influence of adult and young women. Until now.

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4.0 out of 5 stars 'Wellness 101 for Female Equestrians', Nov 6 2007
By Heather Sansom "EquiFITT.com Personal Fitness... (Kemptville, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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As a personal fitness trainer with EquiFITT, a practice specialising in equestrian fitness, I bought this book looking for off-horse fitness and sport-performance recommendations. The book does not offer a fitness program, or riding program. However, I found that it covered alot of material which is very rare to find in equestrian books, and is also very useful to any woman who wants to get serious about her riding and fitness for riding. Fitness, Performance and the Female Equestrian is a wonderful overview of female physiology which affects riding, general safety and fitness considerations for riders and barn care work, and several examples of useful exercises and stretches. The author states that "Everyone who rides should incorporate a cross-training program and proper nutrition in their regimen to stay fit and healthy and prevent injury." I couldn't agree more. This book is a much needed introduction to concepts of fitness for riders, and has many useful tips for avoiding common strain injuries. It is a good starting point if you are thinking about cross-training, however, you will need to work with a fitness trainer to develop an actual program. The book is clear enough that a good non-equestrian fitness trainer experienced with sport-specific training would be able to understand the points, and help you develop an exercise program that meets some of your sport specific needs as a rider.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Dissapointed, Mar 21 2005
I really found this book to be a big BORE!! I was looking more towards a fitness program of some sort but instead found myself reading through jibber jabber that never really got to the point...FITNESS AND PERFORMANCE.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good book on improving riding skills and physical condition, Mar 4 1998
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This book is somewhat esoteric but does have some very good exercises for the equestrian. The author discusses how the rider's physical condition can improve riding ability and position. Also how other factors, such as poor balance and bad saddle fit can cause pain for both the rider and the horse. She explains how common training myths and rider interpretation contribute to physical discomfort and what the correct response should be in order to maximize rider/horse communication. She also covers common injuries and their causes, proper saddle fit, diet, pregnancy, and aging.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for female riders!
A series of tips signaling key points on health, fitness, nutrition, safety, and comfort. Discusses: * Biomechanic and anatomical considerations for women. Read more
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