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🐴 Lead with heart, not force — because horses never lie.
‘Horses Never Lie: The Heart of Passive Leadership’ by Mark Rashid is a 318-gram e-book ranked in the top 30 for Equestrian & Horse Care. With a stellar 4.8-star rating from 867 readers, it offers a groundbreaking, empathy-based approach to horse training that emphasizes trust, fairness, and individualized care over forceful methods. This thoughtful philosophy is perfect for riders seeking a deeper connection and lasting harmony with their horses.
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,448 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #29 in Equestrian & Animal Sports #32 in Horses & Horse Care #161 in Animal Biology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 867 Reviews |
T**R
Perfekt
Mark Rashid versteht es wie kein anderer, Wissen auf eine Art zu vermitteln, die humorvoll, verständlich und absolut authentisch ist. Nie hebt er den Zeigefinger und trotzdem schafft er es, einen zum Nachdenken zu bringen. Es macht Spaß, in seine Geschichten und Fallbeispiele einzusteigen und auch beim dritten Mal lesen kann man immer noch neue Aspekte für sich entdecken. Jeder, der seinem Pferd etwas Gutes tun und die Beziehung verbessern oder es besser verstehen möchte, sollte dieses Buch unbedingt lesen. Volle Kaufempfehlung von mir!
A**R
Another convinced rider !
I'm affraid this might sound a little repetitive with the preivous reviews, but what can I say ? Mark Rashid as an empathy for the horse that seems unmatched by anyone else. He falls in the same category with Buck Brannaman, Ray Hunt (and Tom Dorrance I assume, though I haven't got to the work of this other great horseman yet). Rashid is also a fatalist, in a good, quiet kind of way. He never seems to have an agenda with horses, all will fall into place when the time is right. Sure might sound a little frustrating for goal driven riders, but as a horse owner without any deadline (I don't compete in anything !) I was at ease with that concept. Taking the time is very important, and more often then not trying to save time actually ends up losing lots of it by having to redo things later, which is always harder than doing them right in the first place ! Rashid is great at reading horses, I'd say that's probably the best strength of this book, help you learn, through the description of any particular problem, how he interpreted, and therefore acted upon it. It can also be discouraging sometimes because it actually goes to show there is not ONE method for all, every horse is different, and Rashid will never train a scared horse like a spoiled one, though in the end both will cooperate and comply of their own will. The narrative is very good, it's humorous, touching, humble. Very enjoyable. I also read Considering the horse, and I do like Horses Never Lie a tad better (though both books are similar in form) as it comes later in Rashid's horsemanship journey, hence holds even more refined philosophy about it all. The number one lesson of fairness, reliability and consistency is precious. I've experienced its value with my own horse. Something that'd be a bit tricky, and a potential issue, just disappeared after a few days of positive reinforcement and acting calm and consistent. Another example : while riding in the round pen my mare was a little upset by a poop scoop set against one of the posts, and she'd leave the rail by about a yard while passing the scoop. Instead of making an issue of it, I just totally ignored her avoidance, and by the third lap she too was ignoring the scoop and riding by as if she had never noticed it ! I never thought as humans like refuges to horses, yet they can become just that. If you horse trusts you it will become less spooky, more complient and much nicer overall. But trust is only gained through fairness and consistency, even within discipline. Rashid also insists on the right of the horse to be an individual with preferences, not a slave or a machine, and that is very refreshing as well. Like others have said this is NOT a hands-on manual or step-by-step guide (I needed that, got Cinton Anderson's method and am very pleased with it) but a general horsemanship philosophy type of book; However, it is absolutely thought provoking and will definitely help you on a very practical basis with your horse(s) as it is packed with simple yet brilliant concepts.I many not buy all is litterature in the future, but Mark Rashid is certainly a great horseman and an excellent and helpful author.
M**Y
Interessant
Très intéressant
M**S
Stupendo!
è un libro magnifico! , marche rashid è proprio un grande , i modo in cui racconta il suo metodo è semplicemente fantastico
S**K
Amazing reading
Loved this book. Finally a reading into a horses perspective and not human only, and how we can understand that language to do a better job in connecting with them in a way they feel confident, secure and happy, and understand us in return . This is positive and intelligent reading
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