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Training
Excelling at Dog Agility: Book 3 : Advanced Skills Training (Updated Second Edition) (Excelling at Dog Agility)
Published in Hardcover by Flashpaws Productions (2007-08-07)
Author: Jane Simmons-Moake
List price: $25.95
New price: $16.17
Used price: $12.95

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Dog Agility - book 3
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-03

My daughter is an experienced dog agility trainer, and was thrilled to receive this book as it is the series she reads to learn her skills, and this was the next book she wanted. Very helpful!!

Excelling at Dog Agility - Book 3: Advanced Skills Training
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-02
In the years since Jane Simmons-Moake's three agility tapes hit the market, I have attended a bunch of seminars held by many different trainers. While I have learned from them all, I still feel that the information Jane presents in her tapes and their companion books is the most basic, easy to understand and to follow instruction around. What Jane promotes is common sense handling that is feasible for all handlers to achieve, no matter their age, ability, background or breed of dog.

The first two books and tapes in the "Excelling at Dog Agility" series cover obstacle training and sequence training. The third book, which was just published in 2002, is subtitled 'Advanced Skills Training.' As was the case with the other two books, a handy reference guide at the end of the book directs you to the place on the tape where the skills being discussed can be viewed. The advantage of having the book to refer to, in addition to the tapes, is that it beautifully diagrams the various practice maneuvers and presents some marvelous course designs for practicing each of the featured skills. As I scanned through the book I made mental note of the courses I wanted to try. They looked like so much fun!

The first topic addressed in this book is advanced weave pole skills. In watching Jane run her own dogs I have always marveled at her ability to send her dogs into the weaves regardless of where the weave entrance was in relation to her. This is a vital skill for anyone involved in USDAA or NADAC gambler classes in addition to often being the difference between a Q and an NQ on any course.

This chapter carefully details the steps that will lead to a dog who doesn't need babysitting on the weaves. It also includes a number of suggestions on how to proof your dog so he will remain in the weaves, regardless of your enthusiastic praise or the distractions at a show.

Advanced pause table skills might not seem necessary once your dog has learned to get on the table, but could your dog handle a wet slippery table at top speed? Jane writes, "If you have not taught your dog to grip the top of the pause table to keep from sliding off, you have yet to address an important part of his training." Also included in this chapter are ideas on how to maintain the sit or down.

Two vital skills for anyone needing to make up for a slow dog or catch up with a fast one are the ability to (1) send and run and (2) layer. The first occurs when you send your dog to a jump or tunnel but you, the handler, continue to run ahead to where you need to be next. Layering is similar in that you send the dog to an obstacle while you run a more direct line to where you are headed, even if there is an obstacle between you and the dog.

Other topics addressed are obstacle discrimination, the 'get out' command, pinwheels, zig-zag rear crosses, 'heel and side' commands and advanced distance skills. The latter chapter includes a number of pages devoted to how one should prepare for gamblers.

Each chapter in the book starts with a section on 'How to Begin,' continuing with 'How to Progress,' interspersed with what to do 'if you have problems,' generously diagrammed so you can practice each of the skills you are trying to teach.

Finally, if you are one of those who lacks equipment at home and thinks it's sufficient to practice only once a week at class, Jane dispells that theory with a number of exercises you can work on when you're alone. Some you can do with no equipment at all; others are designed for those who have space for only one or two pieces of apparatus.

If you already own the first two books and tapes in this series, I'm sure I don't need to recommend that you run out and purchase this third. If you don't already own any of the "Excelling at Dog Agility" series of books and/or tapes, I would most certainly suggest that you add this to your wish list. Guaranteed, the instruction contained will help you progress.

Excelling at Dog Agility -- Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-10
Simmons-Moake's book offers excellent sequences to practice, and down-to-earth practical information on how to correct problems if something goes wrong. There are many books on the market now about Agility, but none measure up to Moake's. This book is NOT for the beginner, but rather for one training at the AKC Excellent level, NADAC Elite level, or USDAA Masters level.

Your dog is sure to excel at agility with this book!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-06
The 3rd book in the Excelling at Dog Agility can be described with one word: FANTASTIC!

Simmons-Moake wastes no time getting into the good stuff, and starts out this very advanced book with advancing your weave-pole skills. She covers difficult and "impossible" weave entries and how to train them the right way... and succeed! Moving on to the pause table in the next chapter, she explains the concepts behind a perfect pause table performance, namely teaching your dog to "grip the table," get an immediate sit/down, and correct the perpetually sliding pooch.

Other than the weaves and table, the rest of the book really focuses on the handler and developing his/her skills. Learn to "layer" courses designed to trip you up (literally!), perform precise pinwheels and super serpentine sequences. Improve your distance handling with this book, so that gambles are no longer a gamble!

Some really great things about this book:
· Extremely advanced skill taught in an understandable way
· Home practice tips and exercises
· A section on evaluating your handling and training skills, and addressing the dog who is "over drilled"
· The MOST helpful Problem Q&A section I have ever seen for problems ranging from the dog being too fast/slow to control issues and more!

Though this book is definitely not for the beginner and will probably require a professional instructor's guidance, it is a great way to increase your knowledge on the subject and improve your handling skills. Like the two previous books, this is an THE way to achieve excellence, yet a very enjoyable read. Kudos to Jane Simmons-Moake for creating the best books on dog agility out there!

Training
Field Spaniel: A Complete and Reliable Handbook (Rare Breed)
Published in Hardcover by TFH Publications (1997-12)
Author: Becky Jo Hirschy Wolkenheim
List price: $19.95
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Used price: $5.00
Collectible price: $45.00

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Great book about a great breed
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-14
This book has been very helpful to us before getting our field spaniel and even better now that he is here. My 8 year old daughter has even read it several times.

field spaniel:a complete & reliable handbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-13
a must for anyone who knows little or nothing about this rare breed, covers almost every thing and gives a sound and through coverage of all material available.

The only book to buy
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-26
Field Spaniels are a rare breed with characterics much different from their close cousins, cocker spaniels and Springer spaniels. As a result, there is not a lot of information available about the breed. This is the book to study if you are interested in a Fieldie. It is written by a respected breeder and Fieldie enthusiast and well thought of by those who love the breed.

Buy this before you buy a Field Spaniel
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-04
Great informative book. The author includes the cons as well as the pros of owning a Field Spaniel. They're great dogs for the right people. You'll know after reading this book if this breed is right for you.

Training
Fit to Fight: The Manual of Intense Training for Combat
Published in Paperback by Summersdale Publishers (1998-04)
Author: Peter Consterdine
List price: $34.99
Used price: $36.00

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......and there's more!!,
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-07
.........in addition to the positive review below about Peter I'd just like to add the following.....

All of Peter's books are just GREAT & are absolutely worth their weight in gold. He knows exactly what he's talking about since he has devoted his whole life to teaching practical self defence & personal security. He's had years & years of experience in this business and is one of the best experts we have on the subject.

Also in the book you will see some pictures of Sensei Ged Moran (7th Dan), who I have had the great privilege of being taught and training under for a few years.

Sensei Moran is the JSKA-GB Executive Secretary who began training in Shotokan karate in late 1967 at the Red Triangle in Liverpool, under the guidance of Sensei Andy Sherry 8th Dan KUGB, and Shihan Enoeda 9th Dan JKA.

The fact that such karate master greats like Sensei Moran train under Peter should be evidence & proof enough that Peter is well respected in his field and "knows his stuff!!"

Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-14
This book prepares you mentally and physically for a violent confrontation. It covers human physiology, biology, aerobic and anaerobic training, strength training, stress work, aggression drills, hill work, and motivation. The proper use of equipment, partner, and solo drills are described as well. The author offers practical, street-worthy advice to get yourself into shape for combat. Well written and highly recommended!

Lawrence Kane
Author of Surviving Armed Assaults and Martial Arts Instruction; co-author of The Way of Kata and The Way to Black Belt

Very accurate information
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-29
This book covers the realities of training for combat. The physiological information given is technically correct and applicable for sports and activities (eg fighting) that take place in stressful and competitive situations. The underlying message of this book is that it is the mind that controls the body not the other way around. As a professional fitness instructor I see daily the difference that a determined mental attitude makes in performance. This book is all about creating that mental edge that only real hard training can give you. It takes no prisoners in its advice, you are either training or you are on that slippery slope.
A good inspirational read by an author who obviously "walks the talk"

It makes you sweat just reading this book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-22
This is a book written by someone who has realised that effective martial arts is not restricted to simply the practise of techniques. This book is about the very hardest traning routines, designed so as to duplicate the distress one may face in a 'for real' street confrontation. The author goes much further, however, than simply providing training routines, he deals with the complex psychology of combat, hard training and winning. This is not a book which should be restricted to martial arts people, but would be good for anyone with an interest in hard physical training and street self defence. Russell Stutely U.K.

Training
Fit to Paddle : The Paddler's Guide to Strength and Conditioning
Published in Paperback by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (2003-06-23)
Author: Rocky Snyder
List price: $14.95
New price: $173.33
Used price: $139.95

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great book but not at $143 a copy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-20
this is a good book for paddlers both canoe and kayak and i use and loan it all the time. in fact it is loaned out now and i have to get it back. at $140 a copy (for a 100 page black and white book with exercise descriptions and pictures) it belongs in a vault.

i find the price(s) new and used to be uniformly curious. obviously some consistent thought has played a role here.

DON'T MISS THIS BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-30
I am new to the fitness arena, but have always loved the outdoors. I've tried lots of fitness books recently, but none of them are as simple as Rocky's. I love the pictures and easy-to-understand instructions. Also, his positive attitude is a real inspiration. Don't miss this book!!

Get a Grip!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-30
Need that extra strength in your wrists? Having trouble pulling thru the water? Wearing out when you need that final few strokes? Then FIT TO PADDLE is the book for you! Rocky Snyder once again breaks down simple, easy to use information about getting you ready to paddle with renewed vigor. The pictures and
diagrams are terrific. If you want to be one of those folks who seems to be gliding when paddling:Don't miss this book!

An exceptional resource for paddlers
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-08
I am an avid sea kayaker and got this book after I injured my neck to help develop a rehabilitation program designed to gradually get me back to paddling long distances. Ideally, this book should be used to prevent injuries, especially those caused by overexertion. FIT TO PADDLE provides a sports specific conditioning program which will keep all types of paddlers in top paddling form. The book also includes sample home workout programs and a chart of the muscular system.

I highly suggest this book for all paddlers who are looking to build strength, flexibility and endurance, increase balance and coordination and help prevent overexertion injuries. The step by step instructions for the exercises are easy to follow and include photos. The exercises can be performed at home, at the gym or on the water.

This is a great resource for all recreational and/or competitive paddlers.

Training
Fitness for Life
Published in Hardcover by Human Kinetics Publishers (2002-04)
Authors: Charles B. Corbin and Ruth Lindsey
List price: $35.00
New price: $34.76
Used price: $2.20

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Most useful textbook ever!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-13
I purchased this to complete Texas Tech's online correspondence health course. Amazon shipped it speedily as always and I was done with the class 2 weeks later. I have to say, I planned on selling this book because I didn't think it had anything new besides the whole "don't-do-drugs-exercise-eat-greens-etc." advice but it turns out this book has workout routines, stretches, dietary info, and a wellness plan that you can use for life as the title says... needless to say, this is the sort of book you will hang on to just because the information inside is simple yet crucial for day-to-day living.

Required for school
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
Not a bad book, easy to follow. Had to purchase it for a correspondence class and it was cheaper to buy it here than from the school. (about $10 less)

My ex-wife swore by this book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-16
My ex-wife swore by this book and I watched as her weight decreased. I got the book and now we have a bet on who is going to lose the weight first.
Six meals a day sounded pretty good, so I thought I would try it. I just started but I know it works because I watched her do it.

Correct book for correspondence course
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-12
My daughter is taking a correspondence course from Texas Tech. The course is "Foundations in Personal Fitness", which she needs in order to graduate from high school. I am giving this book 5 stars because it is the correct book and edition required by Texas Tech, as of July 2005. I don't know how good the book is, but every few days she brings up something that she learned from this book.

Training
Fitting and Showing the Halter Horse
Published in Hardcover by Arco Pub (1980-03)
Author: Lynda Bloom
List price: $16.95
Used price: $5.69

Average review score:

Pretty Good
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-12
This book was very helpful. It demonstrated many different ways or wrapping, trailering, braiding, ect. It covers showing for english, western, and halter. You learn some good tricks, and tech. The only thing I missed, was that it didn't cover very much in the way of actually showing in halter. Then again, it was only intended to cover how to prepare for stuff, and it really goes beyond that.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to know diff. ways to braid, leg wrap, and other things.

Packed with information!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-02
I wish I'd known about this book 20 years ago! It contains not only information directly related to fitting and showing the horse, but also has lots of other valuable information in it for horse owners in general and those with show aspirations in particular.

Fitting and Showing the Halter Horse
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-22
Fitting and Showing the Halter Horse is a good book the for the begginer to advanced showmanship/Halter exibitor. It shows you the finer points of what the judge is looking for in you and your horse. I recomend this book if you have just started showing a horse. It realy helps you out in what equiptment to by, grooming tips, what to do when you get into the ring and much, much more!!!!

Packed with information!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-02
I wish I'd known about this book 20 years ago! It contains not only information directly related to fitting and showing the horse, but also has lots of other valuable information in it for horse owners in general and those with show aspirations in particular.

Training
Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning: Tools and Techniques for Transferring Know-How from Boomers to Gamers (Pfeiffer Essential Resources for Training and HR Professionals)
Published in Hardcover by Pfeiffer (2007-04-13)
Author: Karl M. Kapp
List price: $55.00
New price: $40.94
Used price: $38.95

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A Valuable Resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-15
In his consistently insightful, informative, and often humorous book, Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning, Karl M. Kapp has crafted a significant conduit of information that may bridge chasms created by misperception, distrust, and disrespect that often exist between the Boomer and the Gamer generations. The author points out that if large numbers of individuals in the gamer generation do not engage in the symbiotic relationship that occurs when the knowledge base is transferred form one generation to the next, we will irrevocably lose one of our most valuable assets.

Inevitably, as increasing numbers of highly skilled Boomers leave the work force, Gamers will be needed to fill the ensuing knowledge gap. Dr. Kapp clearly and systematically presents practical and appropriate, adaptations that schools and organizations must implement to entice Gamers to close the knowledge gap by obtaining the advanced educational credentials needed to fill jobs currently held by well-trained, highly-skilled Boomers. This book is especially valuable for everyone one who has, or will have, contact with gamers, including the gamers themselves.

For example, by reading this book:

Employers will learn that given an adaptive work environment, which accommodates non-traditional working and learning styles, Gamers' may actually be more efficient and productive than their Boomer counterparts.

Primary, secondary, and tertiary educators will learn why a growing number of prominent educators, such as Dr. Kapp, are recognizing that video game play actually improves cognition.

Contrary to what many parents believe, playing video games can promote intellectual stimulation, encourage social interaction, and does not have a positive correlation with violence.

Gamers, most importantly, learn how they can eventually become fiscally self-sufficient by understanding that their video game skills combined with the required educational credentials, may yield high-paying, marketable job skills.

Although this work is factual and well referenced, it is much easier to read and far less erudite then some other books on similar topics. For example, I enjoyed What Video Games Have to Teach Us About... by James Paul Gee, the first time I read it. However, I realized how much I had originally misinterpreted when I reread it. Karl M. Kapp's Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning would be a valuable resource for anyone seeking an accessible, well-documented reference tool, or simply a fascinating book to read.

Rebekah Fulford
Emmaus, PA





A Great Instructional Design Resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-28
This book is a must-have for instructional designers and other purveyors of e-Learning and Training solutions; for those who see the need and are ready to move beyond the standard teaching tools that we've been using today in preparation for the New Learners ("Gamers" and "Digital Natives").

We've been passing this book around our office. It's inspired some great conversations, both internally and with clients, about the changing nature of the workforce and the ways the training industry will need to adapt. We've gotten some great ideas for our products and programs and are itchy to implement them.

In Chapter 2, Kapp gets practical, providing endless examples of different types of learning games. This would be a great place to start a project-design/brainstorming session.

It's an easy-to-read book, packed with useful information -- even if you "cheat the book" a bit and skim. Kapp includes a ton of real-life examples and case studies, including observations and lessons learned while watching his own children play games.

Highly recommended by this Instructional Designer!

Kapp Kaptures Kritical Keys...Its About the Transfer of Knowledge
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-08
So there are a lot of book about games out now but I think I would class Dr. Kapp's work in with the likes of John Beck and Mitchell Wade's "Got Game" in that it focuses on ways that we could use game, gadgets and gizmos to accomplish some important business goals.

This book provides a thread common to all the "G's" mentioned in the title...that these devices/experiences represent not generational disconnects but channels and conduits that can allow us to address the huge brain suck that is coming soon as the baby-boomer generation heads to retirement.

I think this book nicely walks the thin line between academic coverage and pragmatic usefulness and comes away with a good bit of both. I found the book to be engaging, accessible and in a crucial test...useful.

Gaming Culture Meets Learning Culture
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-24
This is not only an informative read, but a fun read (and I never thought I'd say something like that about a 'work' book). Kapp has a playful way of pointing out how gamers' and the gaming generation's pasttimes are not only viable as learning methodology, but superior, in many ways, to previously used practices. Working in the Healthcare IT field (specifically, in EMR Training), the chapter titled "Cheaters Never Win...or Do They?" really put things into perspective. If you redefine the term 'cheat' to include workflows out of the norm (shortcuts, etc.), work becomes more efficient and streamlined and the learner walks away not only learning, but feeling like they might have got one over on 'the system'...everyone wins!

All in all, it's a great way for a gamer/geek (like myself) to finally prove my parents, my wife, and everyone else wrong - I WASN'T WASTING MY TIME ALL THESE YEARS PLAYING THOSE STUPID GAMES!

Training
Generational Housing: Myth or Mastery
Published in Perfect Paperback by Training and Broker Services (2007-07-01)
Authors: Carmen Multhauf and Lloyd G. Multhauf
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Seniors, Boomers, Gen X'ers, Millenials - Know them all
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-17
Understanding the customers' needs and wants in real estate is critically important in today's changing environment. This can only be achieved if you really understand the consumer in the first place. One size no longer fits all and to be a true real estate professional means becoming a "generational" specialist. For agents who therefore want to learn about the different generations and their characteristics there is no better place to start than Carmen's new book, Generational Housing: Myth or Mastery.

An Essential Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-13
What a fascinating concept!
Generational Housing deals with differences among generational groups and how those differences affect attitudes and preferences in housing. The Multhaufs have created a valuable crash course in real estate and development. Their informative book is loaded with helpful statistics, charts, and references, and the information is skillfully conveyed. As an architect, I recommend this concise volume to colleagues, or anyone else concerned with housing.

Lester Wertheimer, FAIA, Architect

Packed With Vital Information
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-13
This book is a must for anyone who wants to understand "generational differences." As a real estate educator my interest was held by facts and statistics about needs and changes in the housing industry and as a person I found the psychologicl profies of the different generations invaluable! The knowledge gained has helped me understand my Mother, my daughter, my nieces and nephew! Well done!

An intelligent tutorial that is easy to understand.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-12
This is the definitive book on how to approach every generation. The information is backed by solid research, and while there is a great deal of detail,it is presented in an easy to understand manner. For Brokers and Realtors who want to succeed, this is a must have tool. Anyone who is even considering entering the field should absorb every chapter; and those who are already in the field will recognize the value of Generational Housing: Myth or Mastery. Real Estate for the Ages, indeed.

Training
Get Wet, Get Fit: The Complete Guide to Getting a Swimmer's Body
Published in Kindle Edition by Simon & Schuster (2008-01-01)
Author: Nathan Jendrick
List price: $11.99
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Top-notch swimming book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-02
I was pretty skeptical about how much I could actually get out of a swimming book, but this far exceeded my expectations. I bought it because the information was coming from someone who has actually used this knowledge to win at the highest levels of swimming... not someone who had some instructional credit and tried to make a buck.

I would suggest this book to anyone who wants to become a swimmer, or become a better swimmer than they already are.

Olympian Tips Worth It All
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This book is insightful and complete and while it may be a little redundant at times, I would rather see it too complete than lacking.

What I like most is that there are tips from quite a few of my favorite Olympians in there, and they include their own kind of sidebars with tips. Gary Hall Jr's are exceptional and collectively, I think those gems make the book worth the price all by themselves.

Swim parents, buy this book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-04
This is the book that I think a lot of swim coaches are going to wish they had written. The Jendricks have written a book that is easily digestible by swimmers (aspiring and current), and particularly swim parents.

Megan and Nathan deftly cover a lot of ground, touching on what's *really* important. These topics range from stroke technique to proper diet, including nutritional supplements.

Speaking as a swim coach, this book is packed full of exactly the information that new swim parents should arm themselves with to compliment at home what their young swimmers are being taught on the pool deck at practice.

This book is sure to become an "instant classic" with those looking to educate themselves about the true "nuts and bolts" of the sport. I think an educated swim parent is a good swim parent, and as such, Megan and Nathan have done the entire swimming community a great service with this excellent tome.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-03
I've been a fan of Megan (Quann) Jendrick's since watching her dominate the 2000 Sydney Olympics. I'm not much into swimming myself as far as activity, but I definitely wanted to read her take on the sport and I was very interested in the nutrition, stretching and dry land training portions of this book. I must say, I was not let down!

For being two young people, the amount of knowledge these two present is immense. And compared to other books I checked out at the store, this one is set well apart from the pack by having actual underwater photography included instead of illustrations. This makes a WORLD of difference when trying to learn the included material.

I've only used the stretching for a few days, but I feel better following their advice after such a short period of time.

I can certainly say from even my outsider opinion that this book is going to help a lot of people. It's helpful to lose weight, feel more energetic from better eating, become stronger, and learn a lifesaving skill. I certainly wish this young lady a very blessed 2008 and hope to see her win gold in Beijing! For swimmers and non-swimmers alike, I say pick this up for sure.

Training
Give a Horse a Second Chance: Adopting and Caring for Rescue Horses
Published in Hardcover by The Lyons Press (2007-01-01)
Author: J. R. Wise
List price: $22.95
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An Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
This book is a fantastic read for those interested in the practical side of rescuing horses. It describes the various conditions rescued horses may be suffering from and how to recognize them. I highly recommend this book to anyone who might even consider starting a horse rescue or rescuing a horse from a bad situation.

Glad I found this book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-13
I learned of this book title and author mentioned on the ASAP horse rescue website, and I'm very glad I did. A lot of careful thought goes into the decision to take on the lifelong commitment of adopting a rescued horse. This book brought up many easy to understand details I may not have considered properly before making a decision. Nothing speaks more clearly than experience. With all of the helpful references, it's a very useful and enjoyable read.

Nicely Layed Out
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
This book complies basic information and is layed out well and a good starter book.. One thing I was disappointed is that it didn't really outline how to start up a Horse rescue but then again it didn't state that it did- A overall nice book !

Wow, what a great read!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-04
I found this book extremely informative and an enjoyable read. The author obviously writes from experience and with a desire to encourage responsible horse ownership. She offers helpful advice for first horse owners and outlines the issues involved when taking on a horse in distress. For those of us with soft hearts and a lack of good sense, when it comes to an animal is trouble, this is a handy and humorous guide that will help us do the most good where it is desprately needed.


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