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But her first experience in the saddle at eight years old was anything but wonderful when her grandmother’s barn sour horse ran away with her and scared her half to death. Her degree in Journalism as well as her experience as a free lance writer, gives her an edge that helps the reader understand her personal journey in

K.I.C.K. Your Fear of Horses

Title:K.I.C.K. Your Fear of Horses
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Rating:4.99 (404 Votes)
Asin:1477598677
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:140Pages
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Language:English

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But her first experience in the saddle at eight years old was anything but wonderful when her grandmother’s barn sour horse ran away with her and scared her half to death. Her degree in Journalism as well as her experience as a free lance writer, gives her an edge that helps the reader understand her personal journey into fearless horsemanship on a personal level as well a practical level with the advice of many famous experts in the field. And after their three sons were grown, he recognized that his wife’s obsession was not going to go away and so he gave her his unconditional support as she bought and sold horse after horse searching for the perfect match. McLaughlin was your typical horse-crazy kid! She had a collection of plastic horses on her window sill and freaked out every time she saw a horse in real life. While her passion was still there, the terrifying experience left her with a paralyzing fear of the creatures that she love

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All Heidi ever wanted to do was ride one. But her first experience in the saddle at eight years old was anything but wonderful when her grandmother’s barn sour horse ran away with her and scared her half to death. But what Heidi didn’t know at the time was that her fear was so deep-seeded that no horse on earth would ever be right for her until she first dealt with the real problem, her fear; thus beginning her long and frustrating journey into fearless horsemanship. Her degree in Journalism as well as her experience as a free lance writer, gives her an edge that helps the reader understand her personal journey into fearless horsemanship on a personal level as well a practical level with the advice of many famous experts in the field. Like many young girls, Heidi A. Because, she feels, that if she can get over it, so can you!

. Heidi is also a speaker on the subject and has a goal to help people get over their fear and into joyful horseback riding. McLaughl

McLaughlin, hopes that this book will help others gain the confidence they need to find true joy in the saddle. Robert M. K.I.C.K. And Heidi presents numerous practical hints to help get you on your way out of fear and into knowledge, which leads to confident riding….fearless riding! Her personal journey as well as her gift for writing makes this heart-warming "how to" book a must-read.. Miller and Rick Lamb. Heidi explains the meaning of K.I.C.K. Your Fear of Horses is a guide to help those who are plagued with horse fear get back in the saddle and ride with confidence. The author, Heidi A. The book quotes the advice from many accomplished experts such as Chris Cox (who also wrote the Foreword), Stacy Westfall, Richard Winters, Karen Scholl, Mike Kevil, Steve Halfpenny, Dr. The book is based on the authors personal experience as well as the journey of three women who also went from fear into confident horsemanship. Knowledge needed to overcome the fear. in great detail: Keep at it! Don’t give up. Invest in a well-trained horse and good equipment Courage needed to gain Confidence

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