Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride, 9781910016046
Paperback
Unlock your riding potential: master your mind, master your ride.

Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride

sport psychology for successful riding

$49.16

  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    25 March 2015

Check Delivery Options

Summary

Perfect Mind, Perfect Ride: Unlock Your Equestrian Potential

Possessing the right mindset and relevant mental skills has long been considered vital in achieving top performances in all sports. And yet, to many riders mental fitness still remains something of an afterthought.

In Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride, the author demonstrates how to develop and achieve the right kind of attitude, motivation, and mental skills to make the most of the rider’s abilities whether it b…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781910016046
ISBN-10:1910016047
Author:Dr Inga Wolframm, Mary King
Publisher:Quiller Publishing Ltd
Imprint:Kenilworth Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:25 March 2015
Weight:508g
Dimensions:20mm x 233mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Inga Wolframm tackles the widely discussed topic of sports psychology in a friendly, easy-to-read manner. … Read this cover to cover if you need to get your head in the game.”– Equine Journal

‘Sports psychologist Inga Wolframm’s latest book ‘Perfect mind: Perfect ride’, tackles all aspects of getting in the right mindset for riding’. Horse & Hound . “Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride’ is a really interesting and comprehensive book. It’s split into sections with chapters on how to stay committed, honing your mental skills and preparing for competition, there’s lots of good, solid advice in here about how to overcome nerves and build a better bond with your your’. Horse & Countryside. ‘Inga gives a great insight into why sports psychology is at the cutting edge of equestrian sport and has lots of inspiring examples of how top riders have used it to their advantage, plus techniques for you to use to improve your own performance. vital reading for all who compete!’. Fiona Price, Horse Hero Founder. ‘Inga has written a new book, ‘Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride’, in which she shares many of the essential tools for preparing to be the best competitor you can be. While this title is aimed at equestrians the content applies to all sports and indeed many walks of life’. Chris Stafford, Women In Sport Podcast. ‘A helpful guide to improving your attitude and mental skill, ridding yourself of any negative feelings or emotions you may have, helping you and your horse to give the best’. EQY MagazineA helpful guide to improving your attitude and mental skill, ridding yourself of any negative feelings or emotions you may have, helping you and your horse to give the best.Inga has written a new book, Perfect Mind: Perfect Ride, in which she shares many of the essential tools for preparing to be the best competitor you can be. While this title is aimed at equestrians the content applies to all sports and indeed many walks of life. – Chris StaffordInga gives a great insight into why sports psychology is at the cutting edge of equestrian sport and has lots of inspiring examples of how top riders have used it to their advantage, plus techniques for you to use to improve your own performance. Vital reading for all who compete! – Fiona PricePerfect Mind: Perfect Ride is a really interesting and comprehensive book. It’s split into sections with chapters on how to stay committed, honing your mental skills and preparing for competition, there’s lots of good, solid advice in here about how to overcome nerves and build a better bond with your your.

About The Author

Dr Inga Wolframm

Inga Wolframm holds an MSc in Human and Equine Sports Science and a PhD on psychological traits and states in equestrian riders from the University of Essex. Her research has featured in peer-reviewed journals and at international conferences. An accredited sport psychologist, she works regularly with riders ranging from those at grassroots up to international level. She is a senior lecturer in equestrian sport psychology at the University of Applied Sciences Van Hall Larenstein in the Netherlands, as well as at the University of Edinburgh (via an e-learning course). Her academic text book The Science of Equestrian Sports: Theory, Practice and Performance of the Equestrian Rider was published in 2013 by Routledge. She has written articles for numerous publications including Horse Sport International, Horse & Hound, The Horse, Horse and Rider, Le Cheval, Cavallo and is a regular contributor to the Chris Stafford Radio podcast, a very popular show with more than 300,000 listeners.

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.