by Don Matschull (Author)
The ideal of good riding is to make whatever horse you ride look better without directing him in ways obvious to the casual observer. Quiet Riding was written to help its readers along the journey toward this goal. Most of the concepts presented in this volume have been used by knowledgeable horsemen for hundreds of years. Often, however, these concepts have been eclipsed by methods used by less knowledgeable or less caring practitioners. It is this author's wish that all riders may one day approach riding with the desire to ride in such a way that their horses do what they ask -- not because they are afraid not to, but -- because they actually want to.
Author Biography
Don Matschull has spent decades working with both horses and riders. He has ridden ranch horses in Wyoming to move cattle over the Continental Divide and performed High School movements on Lusitano stallions in Portugal. He often works with horses people no longer wish to ride. He guides first time riders in learning the basics. He helps advanced riders overcome obstacles and improve their overall performance.