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How many times have you worked with your rider to carefully build riding skills or prepare for competition, only to
have the "fear Godzilla" smash your work to bits? Would you like to have quick techniques
in your toolbox that can short circuit your rider's physical and mental fear reactions? Based
on Relaxation Tapping techniques, I've distilled five easy-to-teach, quick-to-perform fixes that you can use for the
three most common types of riding fears: physical fear, show nerves, and "performance anxiety", or
anxiety in your rider when trying to perform a specific skill. In under 17 minutes, you quickly learn the common
signs of each of these three fears, and five methods of addressing the fears, including which ones
work best on which fears. Don't let fear hobble your horse and rattle your rider. Intead, get Fast
Fixes for Fear; it might just be the best $2.99 you ever spent! The podcast will be emailed to you upon payment;
no wait time, no shipping cost.
All contents of the recording are (c) 2010 Ange Dickson Finn, all rights reserved. The Fast Fixes
for Fear podcast is for purchaser's use only, not for redistribution or resale.
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Wrist Points for Show Nerves To calm show nerves, use these two points on the inside of the wrist. Tap lightly
with two fingers, or touch and hold while breathing evenly.
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Fast Fixes for Fear mp3 Price: $2.99 In
this podcast, learn how to apply five techniques to fight common riding fears. Time 16:57, mp3 format. Audio (c) 2010 Ange Dickson Finn, all rights reserved
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Fast Fixes for Fear wma Price: $2.99 In
this podcast, learn how to apply five techniques to fight common riding fears. Time 16:57, wma (windows media
audio) format. Plays on computers with Windows Media Player. Audio (c) 2010
Ange Dickson Finn, all rights reserved
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Houston, TX Phone/Fax: 1-877-650-6679 Disclaimer: All information on this website is offered as
educational, and is not, nor intended as, diagnosis or treatment. EFT, MTT, Relaxation Tapping and other techniques
are self-help modalities and are offered as such. Although there is data on the effectiveness of some of
these modalities, they are still considered experimental. If you use these techniques, you agree to take full responsibility
for their use and for your own health, exercising common sense in practicing self-help techniques. This information
is not intended in place of regular medical care. Please consult a doctor or mental health care professional as
needed. (c) 2010 Ange
Dickson Finn, All Rights Reserved. For problems with this website,
please email info@ride-without-fear.com
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