We’re all human; we’re all fragile; we all succumb to temptation at one time or another. But the question of the hour is: Can we look at ourselves in the mirror and say we are the best riders we can be? Can we look our horse in the eye and say we are the best friend and partner we can be?
We all fall from grace. There is no question of that. But have we the will to face our inner demons, acknowledge our faults, learn from our mistakes, and ride better in the end because of it?
Trafalgar Square Books announces the publication of "The Seven Deadly Sins of Dressage," an earnest testimony to the faults most often found in the dressage world.
Trafalgar Square Books is pleased to announce the publication of "The Seven Deadly Sins of Dressage," an earnest testimony to the faults most often found in the dressage world, how to identify them, how to conquer them, and in the end, how to rise above our very humanity and meet the horse on the honored plain he inhabits…within our power, and yet forever and always more powerful, true, and honest.
What readers are already saying about "The Seven Sins of Dressage:"
“A book that touches raw nerves yet leaves you with great hope for redemption. I know I will be a more just rider from here on in.”
“If you ride you will find yourself saying, ‘Amen, brother.’”
“When you start reading it’s hard to put the book down…if you have any interest in dressage this book is a must have!”
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About the authors:
DOUGLAS PUTERBAUGH has been a professional trainer, instructor, and clinician for more than 20 years. He is the [no-glossary}founder and operator of Puterbaugh Dressage Sport, an equestrian training operation located in Howell, Michigan.
LANCE WILLS is an award-winning writer and photographer. He has written for numerous publications, including the Christian Science Monitor and the Gainesville Sun and Ocean Magazine. He is the 2007 winner of the Preservation Foundation’s non-fiction award. His photographs have been published by the Smithsonian Magazine, the Christian Science Monitor, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.