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RIDING THROUGH THICK AND THIN (9781570766572 ) - MELINDA FOLSE (PAPERBACK) NEW
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Publisher
Trafalgar Square Books
ISBN-10
1570766576
ISBN-13
9781570766572
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201657533
Product Key Features
Book Title
Riding Through Thick and Thin : Make Peace with Your Body and Banish Self-Doubt--In and Out of the Saddle
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Equestrian, Horses, General, Aesthetics, Personality
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Pets, Philosophy, Sports & Recreation, Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
24.6 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
7 in
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LCCN
2014-026446
Reviews
"This book is so well organized...Folse is the perfect writer for her subject. She uses humor, empathy, and understanding to take the rider on a journey of discovery that helps us change our outlook on ourselves and our riding." -- California Riding Magazine, "Melinda Folse provides a richly researched exploration of the complicated topic of body image, and in particular as it relates to riding image... a thoughtful, insightful read for any rider, any age, any weight."-- Canadian Horse Journals "Author Melinda Folse (The Smart Woman's Guide to Midlife Horses) tackles the touchy subjects of body image and 'fat shaming' in equestrian sports along with lots of, yes, fitness and weight-loss advise...."-- USDF Connection "Once I've read a book, I usually like to pass it on for someone else to enjoy. But this one is going to stay on my bookshelf. The title Riding Through Thick & Thin refers to more than just horseback riding, it's truly a compassionate and practical resource, to guide you through this ride called life."-- Born To Reign Athletics "This book isn't about weight loss or shame. Read it if you're ready to mend the way you think about your body, feel about your riding, and even how you show up at the barn. It might be much easier than you think."-- Trail Rider Magazine Editor's Pick, "Author Melinda Folse (The Smart Woman's Guide to Midlife Horses) tackles the touchy subjects of body image and 'fat shaming' in equestrian sports along with lots of, yes, fitness and weight-loss advise...."-- USDF Connection "Once I've read a book, I usually like to pass it on for someone else to enjoy. But this one is going to stay on my bookshelf. The title Riding Through Thick & Thin refers to more than just horseback riding, it's truly a compassionate and practical resource, to guide you through this ride called life."-- Born To Reign Athletics "This book isn't about weight loss or shame. Read it if you're ready to mend the way you think about your body, feel about your riding, and even how you show up at the barn. It might be much easier than you think."-- Trail Rider Magazine Editor's Pick, In her latest book, Riding Through Thick & Thin: Make Peace with Your Body and Banish Self-Doubt - In and Out of the Saddle , author Melinda Folse asks a question that gets to the heart of her thesis: "How can we move beyond any concerns we have about how we look or what we weigh or whether or not our breeches are too tight and just get that feeling?" This is not a self-help book strictly targeted at plus-sized equestrians; it is a life-changing guide for any woman who is weighed down by negative body issues that hold her back from living the life she longs to live. Folse makes her intentions clear from the start-to help women overcome their real or imagined body image by encouraging us to make small changes in the way we act and think, thus improving our self-esteem and our connection with our equine partners. In an age when youth and thinness are worshiped like golden idols on every media platform, is it any wonder that women of all ages suffer from a debilitating affliction of self-doubt? Is it possible to turn off the negative chatter in our heads and find peace with our true authentic selves? After reading this marvelous book I can honestly say yes, it can be done. Melinda Folse's book is an ambitious one, and one in which she tackles sensitive issues of weight and self-esteem with sensitivity and compassion. Starting with a determination to banish the myth that larger women cannot be successful riders (personally, some of the riders I admire most are considered plus-size), Folse helps us to understand how our weight has little to do with the ability of our horse to move freely underneath us. Learning how to find that sweet spot where we are perfectly balanced in the saddle is far more important than the number on a scale. In seeking to debunk the widely held belief that a horse should only carry 20% of its body weight, Folse points out that finding a suitable horse goes far beyond rider weight vs horse size. When searching for that perfect match we also need to consider our level of fitness, the horse's level of fitness, our level of experience and ability to remain balanced in the saddle, the horse's conformation, as well as the job we are asking the horse to perform. To prove her point Folse demonstrates how an experienced well-balanced rider will have far less impact on a horse's back than a thin but unbalanced rider. While Folse aims to stop the self-doubt that penetrates our minds on a daily basis, she clearly recognizes the importance of fitness and nutrition to help our bodies remain strong and balanced. By providing simple nutrition fixes and exercises, Folse encourages readers to open their minds to small but necessary lifestyle changes that can significantly improve life both in and out of the saddle. Of course keeping our bodies healthy and fit is only part of the equation. To find true peace in the saddle we must learn how to "undo" the negative thought patterns that prevent us from becoming positive and productive riders. To help set us on this path toward positive thinking, Folse suggests incorporating moments of mindfulness and meditation into our daily lives which has the potential to be "a new and different game - changer in the battle against negative body image because when we focus on our authentic selves rather than our (often-imagined) flaws in our appearance, we free ourselves of what's been holding us back from the experience with our horses we've been looking for."Like a close friend offering support and encouragement, Melinda Folse knows what it takes to find peace within. Chocked full of exercises for working our bodies, minds and souls, together with helpful tips from a variety of experts, and personal stories from "our sisters", Riding Through Thick & Thin will become your closest ally in the fight to banish self-doubt and find peace in the saddle.Newbie Horse Rider by Robyn Adams, "This book isn't about weight loss or shame. Read it if you're ready to mend the way you think about your body, feel about your riding, and even how you show up at the barn. It might be much easier than you think."-- Trail Rider Magazine Editor's Pick, "Once I've read a book, I usually like to pass it on for someone else to enjoy. But this one is going to stay on my bookshelf. The title Riding Through Thick & Thin refers to more than just horseback riding, it's truly a compassionate and practical resource, to guide you through this ride called life."-- Born To Reign Athletics "This book isn't about weight loss or shame. Read it if you're ready to mend the way you think about your body, feel about your riding, and even how you show up at the barn. It might be much easier than you think."-- Trail Rider Magazine Editor's Pick, "Melinda Folse provides a richly researched exploration of the complicated topic of body image, and in particular as it relates to riding image... a thoughtful, insightful read for any rider, any age, any weight."-- Canadian Horse Journals "Author Melinda Folse (The Smart Woman's Guide to Midlife Horses) tackles the touchy subjects of body image and 'fat shaming' in equestrian sports along with lots of, yes, fitness and weight-loss advise...."-- USDF Connection "Once I've read a book, I usually like to pass it on for someone else to enjoy. But this one is going to stay on my bookshelf. The title Riding Through Thick & Thin refers to more than just horseback riding, it's truly a compassionate and practical resource, to guide you through this ride called life."-- Born To Reign Athletics "This book isn't about weight loss or shame. Read it if you're ready to mend the way you think about your body, feel about your riding, and even how you show up at the barn. It might be much easier than you think."-- Trail Rider Magazine Editor's Pick Rider and writer Melinda Folse is just like most of us: juggling work, family, and horses is standard procedure, and with all that she's trying to balance in her life, she's become her own worst critic. -- HorseNetwork.com, In her latest book, Riding Through Thick & Thin: Make Peace with Your Body and Banish Self-Doubt - In and Out of the Saddle , author Melinda Folse asks a question that gets to the heart of her thesis: "How can we move beyond any concerns we have about how we look or what we weigh or whether or not our breeches are too tight and just get that feeling?" This is not a self-help book strictly targeted at plus-sized equestrians; it is a life-changing guide for any woman who is weighed down by negative body issues that hold her back from living the life she longs to live. Folse makes her intentions clear from the startto help women overcome their real or imagined body image by encouraging us to make small changes in the way we act and think, thus improving our self-esteem and our connection with our equine partners. In an age when youth and thinness are worshiped like golden idols on every media platform, is it any wonder that women of all ages suffer from a debilitating affliction of self-doubt? Is it possible to turn off the negative chatter in our heads and find peace with our true authentic selves? After reading this marvelous book I can honestly say yes, it can be done. Melinda Folse's book is an ambitious one, and one in which she tackles sensitive issues of weight and self-esteem with sensitivity and compassion. Starting with a determination to banish the myth that larger women cannot be successful riders (personally, some of the riders I admire most are considered plus-size), Folse helps us to understand how our weight has little to do with the ability of our horse to move freely underneath us. Learning how to find that sweet spot where we are perfectly balanced in the saddle is far more important than the number on a scale. In seeking to debunk the widely held belief that a horse should only carry 20% of its body weight, Folse points out that finding a suitable horse goes far beyond rider weight vs horse size. When searching for that perfect match we also need to consider our level of fitness, the horse's level of fitness, our level of experience and ability to remain balanced in the saddle, the horse's conformation, as well as the job we are asking the horse to perform. To prove her point Folse demonstrates how an experienced well-balanced rider will have far less impact on a horse's back than a thin but unbalanced rider. While Folse aims to stop the self-doubt that penetrates our minds on a daily basis, she clearly recognizes the importance of fitness and nutrition to help our bodies remain strong and balanced. By providing simple nutrition fixes and exercises, Folse encourages readers to open their minds to small but necessary lifestyle changes that can significantly improve life both in and out of the saddle. Of course keeping our bodies healthy and fit is only part of the equation. To find true peace in the saddle we must learn how to "undo" the negative thought patterns that prevent us from becoming positive and productive riders. To help set us on this path toward positive thinking, Folse suggests incorporating moments of mindfulness and meditation into our daily lives which has the potential to be "a new and different game - changer in the battle against negative body image because when we focus on our authentic selves rather than our (often-imagined) flaws in our appearance, we free ourselves of what's been holding us back from the experience with our horses we've been looking for."Like a close friend offering support and encouragement, Melinda Folse knows what it takes to find peace within. Chocked full of exercises for working our bodies, minds and souls, together with helpful tips from a variety of experts, and personal stories from "our sisters", Riding Through Thick & Thin will become your closest ally in the fight to banish self-doubt and find peace in the saddle.-- Newbie Horse Rider by Robyn Adams, In her latest book, Riding Through Thick & Thin: Make Peace with Your Body and Banish Self-Doubt - In and Out of the Saddle , author Melinda Folse asks a question that gets to the heart of her thesis: "How can we move beyond any concerns we have about how we look or what we weigh or whether or not our breeches are too tight and just get that feeling?" This is not a self-help book strictly targeted at plus-sized equestrians; it is a life-changing guide for any woman who is weighed down by negative body issues that hold her back from living the life she longs to live. Folse makes her intentions clear from the startto help women overcome their real or imagined body image by encouraging us to make small changes in the way we act and think, thus improving our self-esteem and our connection with our equine partners. In an age when youth and thinness are worshiped like golden idols on every media platform, is it any wonder that women of all ages suffer from a debilitating affliction of self-doubt? Is it possible to turn off the negative chatter in our heads and find peace with our true authentic selves? After reading this marvelous book I can honestly say yes, it can be done. Melinda Folse's book is an ambitious one, and one in which she tackles sensitive issues of weight and self-esteem with sensitivity and compassion. Starting with a determination to banish the myth that larger women cannot be successful riders (personally, some of the riders I admire most are considered plus-size), Folse helps us to understand how our weight has little to do with the ability of our horse to move freely underneath us. Learning how to find that sweet spot where we are perfectly balanced in the saddle is far more important than the number on a scale. In seeking to debunk the widely held belief that a horse should only carry 20% of its body weight, Folse points out that finding a suitable horse goes far beyond rider weight vs horse size. When searching for that perfect match we also need to consider our level of fitness, the horse's level of fitness, our level of experience and ability to remain balanced in the saddle, the horse's conformation, as well as the job we are asking the horse to perform. To prove her point Folse demonstrates how an experienced well-balanced rider will have far less impact on a horse's back than a thin but unbalanced rider. While Folse aims to stop the self-doubt that penetrates our minds on a daily basis, she clearly recognizes the importance of fitness and nutrition to help our bodies remain strong and balanced. By providing simple nutrition fixes and exercises, Folse encourages readers to open their minds to small but necessary lifestyle changes that can significantly improve life both in and out of the saddle. Of course keeping our bodies healthy and fit is only part of the equation. To find true peace in the saddle we must learn how to "undo" the negative thought patterns that prevent us from becoming positive and productive riders. To help set us on this path toward positive thinking, Folse suggests incorporating moments of mindfulness and meditation into our daily lives which has the potential to be "a new and different game - changer in the battle against negative body image because when we focus on our authentic selves rather than our (often-imagined) flaws in our appearance, we free ourselves of what's been holding us back from the experience with our horses we've been looking for."Like a close friend offering support and encouragement, Melinda Folse knows what it takes to find peace within. Chocked full of exercises for working our bodies, minds and souls, together with helpful tips from a variety of experts, and personal stories from "our sisters", Riding Through Thick & Thin will become your closest ally in the fight to banish self-doubt and find peace in the saddle.Newbie Horse Rider by Robyn Adams
Synopsis
Many if not most women have been locked in a battle with their bodies for as long as they can remember. And when it comes to riding horses, they drag their arsenal of self-doubt with them every time they step into the saddle. Some quit riding completely. Others ride, but are frustrated by their lack of progress as riders or what they see as poor performance. They succumb to silent self-torment as they wonder how they look, what others think, and whether they have any business on the back of a horse if their jeans feel a little too tight. Regardless of seat size, riding discipline, or the degree--or even truth--of the body issues with which they struggle, the scars on female self-image in our society run deep and wide. So with the humor and big-sisterly swagger that readers and reviewers have come to love, Melinda Folse, author of bestseller The Smart Woman's Guide to Midlife Horses, has decided to step in with a delightful, insightful, fulfilling new book. Riding Through Thick and Thin delves to the bottom of the issues that have long held women hostage, bringing together experts, research, resources, and stories to encourage, inspire, and empower. Readers will find some answers that may surprise them: Believe it or not, this is not about losing weight or getting fit (although if that's a point of interest, there's a section packed with helpful tools and ideas). This book is more about what's going on in every woman's mind--and it taps new findings in neuroscience to reveal that permanent change to deeply ingrained body image issues is not only possible, but it may be much easier than we think., Many if not most women have been locked in a battle with their bodies for as long as they can remember. And when it comes to riding horses, they drag their arsenal of self-doubt with them every time they step into the saddle. Some quit riding completely. Others ride, but are frustrated by their lack of progress as riders or what they see as poor performance. They succumb to silent self-torment as they wonder how they look, what others think, and whether they have any business on the back of a horse if their jeans feel a little too tight. Regardless of seat size, riding discipline, or the degree -- or even truth -- of the body issues with which they struggle, the scars on female self-image in our society run deep and wide. So with the humor and big-sisterly swagger that readers and reviewers have come to love, Melinda Folse, author of bestseller The Smart Woman's Guide to Midlife Horses , has decided to step in with a delightful, insightful, fulfilling new book. Riding Through Thick and Thin delves to the bottom of the issues that have long held women hostage, bringing together experts, research, resources, and stories to encourage, inspire, and empower. Readers will find some answers that may surprise them: Believe it or not, this is not about losing weight or getting fit (although if that's a point of interest, there's a section packed with helpful tools and ideas). This book is more about what's going on in every woman's mind -- and it taps new findings in neuroscience to reveal that permanent change to deeply ingrained body image issues is not only possible, but it may be much easier than we think.
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SF309.F65 2015
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