Taming Wild : The Compelling Origins of Freedom Based Training and the Promise It Holds for Horses with Humans
Overview
Discover the transformative path to training horses without tools, force, or food--just trust, timing, and freedom.In Taming Wild, acclaimed horsewoman Elsa Sinclair shares the deeply personal and groundbreaking journey that led to the creation of Freedom Based Training--a method built on mutual respect and choice, not domination. What began as a daring experiment with an untouched Mustang named Myrnah evolved into a globally acclaimed documentary and now, a powerful, page-turning memoir.
This book chronicles Sinclair's decades-long struggle with traditional training methods and her quest to find a better way--a way that felt right to both horse and human. Through compelling stories and honest introspection, she invites readers behind the scenes of her revolutionary year-long project with Myrnah: no ropes, no halters, no treats--just the freedom to say "no" and the hope that "yes" would come.
You'll explore:
- The emotional and ethical dilemmas of mainstream horse training
- The principles of Freedom Based Training and how they evolved
- The raw, unfiltered triumphs and setbacks of forging trust without coercion
- Practical insights for applying this approach to your own horsemanship
Whether you're a lifelong equestrian, an advocate for animal welfare, or simply someone seeking a deeper bond with your horse, Taming Wild offers an inspiring new perspective that dares to ask: What if training could be a choice built on trust and understanding
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781646012596
- ISBN-10: 1646012593
- Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
- Publish Date: June 2025
- Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.3 x 0.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
- Page Count: 200
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