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Nine Secrets of Perfect Horsemanship

Nine Secrets of Perfect Horsemanship

List Price: $19.95
Your Price: $16.96
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TRULY, A BOOK THAT SHOULD BE ON EVERY HORSEMANS SHELF
Review: As a horse trainer I have found this book incredibly valuable. The answer to any training problem with a horse or rider can be found in The Nine Secrets. Reading between the lines is the best part, because this is where the secrets to happiness and success in life will be found. I have recommended this book to my clients as well as friends that are not involved with horses! Everyone will get something from this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for anyone involved with horses.
Review: At last a book that explains the most important, yet least talked about aspects of horse training. Mr. Blazer explains how to attain anything we want with horses by simply using the nine secrets and applying the six elements. He explains how to train horses through your heart and how to truly become a better horseman. I have applied the principles in this book and have seen first hand many triumphs. This wonderful book shows you how to enhance your horse experience by better utilizing your mind.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh Please!
Review: Don Blazer is an opinionated jerk who needs sensitivity training about women.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What secrets?
Review: The author conveys too little, useful information in a book [at this price]. Most of the text talked about the power of the mind, visualization, spirituality, and other intangibles. Granted, these concepts are important, but give the reader little to grasp and apply in their own horse training. I think Don Blazer may have been trying desperately to reach a minimum number of written pages, hence the nonsense and fluff.


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