Pain-Free Horse Riding Guide for Prevention and Self-Care with Tips and Illustrations

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Item Weight: 14.3 Oz Item Width: 7.4 in Topic: Alternative Therapies, Equestrian, Pain Management gtin13: 9781623173678 ISBN: 9781623173678 Illustrator: Yes Item Height: 0.4 in Book Title: Pain-Free Horse Riding : An Illustrated Guide to Prevention, Self-Care, and Injury Management for Riders of All Abilities Number of Pages: 160 Pages Format: Trade Paperback Item Length: 9.6 in Genre: Sports & Recreation, Health & Fitness Publisher: North Atlantic Books Author: Nikki Robinson Publication Year: 2019 Language: English

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Pain-Free Horse Riding : An Illustrated Guide to Prevention, Self-care, and Injury Management for Riders of All Abilities, Paperback by Robinson, Nikki, ISBN 1623173671, ISBN-13 9781623173678, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Discover why you have pain and tension, learn how they affect your horse and riding, and master techniques for treating and preventing pain and injury in the future. Pain-Free Horse Riding is the first book to combine exercises for horseback riders to increase strength and flexibility and improve riding and address the pain they suffer from and how to relieve it. Horse rider and Myofascial Release therapist Nikki Robinson offers realistic ways to improve common conditions--back and neck pain, tendonitis, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, joint pain and stiffness, and repetitive strain injury--without giving up the activity you love. Th provides an introduction to fascia, covers how your body reacts to injury, and addresses common symptoms such as pain, tension, and inflammation. A key chapter focuses specifically on riding posture--the position of your head, shoulders, back, buttocks, and legs--including exercises to solve your riding problems with myofascial techniques. Also included are personal stories from riders who have had success with these methods. The format of th allows readers to start at the beginning and read all the way through or to go straight to the sections that address their particular condition. There are cross-references throughout to direct readers where to find additional information if they are interested.