Ebook {Epub PDF} Getting In Touch With Horses by Linda Tellington-Jones






















Linda Tellington-Jones is the internationally recognized equine expert who developed the Tellington TTouch and TTEAM Training – holistic methods of training, healing, and overcoming resistances in horses. Linda regularly travels worldwide, teaching and working on horses of all breeds from backyard ponies to Olympic dressage www.doorway.rury: Ebooks. Linda's Latest Book! Training and Retraining Horses the Tellington Way. Author Linda Tellington-Jones with Amanda Pretty. Get a SIGNED copy of Linda's new book! Order Now! Experience the gift of TTouch for yourself from the convenience of your home with Live and . According to Linda Tellington-Jones, you can analyze your horse's personality based on his facial swirls and this is discussed in Linda-Tellington Jones' book, Getting in Touch: Understand and Influence Your Horse's Personality. 1. A single swirl between or above the horse's eye is the standard displayed by the majority of horses in her studies.


By Linda Tellington-Jones. Add Book To Favorites. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your A second section focuses on how health helps determine if the horse's personality has been adversely affected by stress or pain caused by poor nutrition, inadequate living. Linda Tellington-Jones. The Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar, "The book is rich with nuances that will encourage a more rewarding relationship with your horse and it will prove particularly valuable for owners and trainers of multiple horses.". Linda Tellington-Jones Fake or Genius? There have been horse wizards since the birth of time. The whisperers, the Circus Professors, the legendary tamers who What if she said she could help both your dressage horse to get that brilliant, free extension, and your jumper to clear bigger fences.


Linda Tellington-Jones is the co-author of the highly successful The Tellington TTouch, The Tellington-Jones Equine Awareness Method, and Getting in TTouch. She lives in Santa Fe. Swirls on horses are the equine equivalent of fingerprints on humans. With no two pat-terns alike, they are like stamps marking each individual’s unique identity. In a num-ber of breeds swirl patterns are used as iden-tification for horses: the Arabian Horse As-sociation requires a record of swirls as iden-tification for racing, and the American. Getting in Touch with Horses: How to Assess and Influence Personality, Potential and Performance Hardcover – September 1, by Linda Tellington-Jones (Author).

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