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Foreword by Jack Brainard
Training a horse correctly is an art form and in the Old World it was regarded to be on the same level or order as painting, music, or architecture. To become a true equestrian artist requires knowledge, time, patience and untold hours in the saddle; no, not hours, but days, months and years.
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In addition, this trainer artist must deal with the horse’s disposition, willingness, response to the aids, movement, sensitivity, conformation, manners, way of going, foot placement and agility plus many other factors that are constantly involved.
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Nuno Oliveira, probably the world’s greatest horseman, says that there are at least one thousand details involved in correctly training a horse properly.
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Enter Montie Eagle, who has paid her tuition in this school of time, effort, hard work, expense, disappointment, failure and success.
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In this book on horse training she has brought out some new factors involved in this work that few or no other authors consider. She gets deeper in the subject like mental attitude for both horse and rider, the nature of the horse, training of the aids, soundness issues and training fallacies among others.
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In the training issues she has the perfect use of descriptive words which make the “how to” part so understandable.
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I only wish I had her literary talent. Religion also enters the dialog and there is surely a place for this.
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This book is filled with information that only a true horseman or woman has at their command, Montie being the perfect example, my hat’s off to her. This book is for real.
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Jack Brainard
Whitesboro, Texas
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March 3, 2016

Contents
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Part I: The Puzzle
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In Pursuit of Blue
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The Glittering Image
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The Nature of the Horse
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Carpe Diem
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Going to See the Wizard – The Search for Authenticity
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In the Beginning was the Word
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Time, Money, Calories and Horses’ Legs (energy, too)
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Part II: For the Maker of the Puzzle
8. The Rider’s Position
9. Riding in the Arena
10. Tack Fit
11. Soundness Issues
12. The Law of Entrainment
13. Lunging
14. Having a Workable Game Plan
15. Use of the Round Pen
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Part III: Reality: the Ultimate Outlaw
16. Awareness
17. Asymmetry (Yours and His)
18. Diligence, Simplicity and Humility
19. Staying in the Moment
20. Self One and Self Two
21. Creating Change and the Awareness of
Choice
22. Forgiveness, Healing and Power
23. Achieving Congruence and Telepathy
24. The Coach’s Presentation of a Material
25. The Role of Expectation
26. Concerns for the Older Rider
27. Visualization
28. How you Think and What You Say is
How You Ride
29. Ultimate Reality
30. The Ultimate Outlaw