'Ride From The Heart' book Reviews


Dawn Williams of 'Ride from the Heart' by Jenny Rolfe,

January 2007

"This is a must-read book for every rider looking to develop true harmony and partnership with their horse, whatever their level or discipline. Written with clarity, perception and eloquance, Classical trainer Jenny Rolfe explains how to take riding beyond technical exercises and into an art form - to ride 'from the heart'".

Through years of working with many breeds, including intelligent, highly sensitive Spanish Pure-bred stallions - at liberty, in hand and ridden - Jenny explores the fine degree of harmony and fluidity that can be achieved between horse and rider, when training methods involve respect and understanding for the horse.Her deep empathy with horses has led her to understand the effect we have upon the horse, both as trainers and riders. Her commitment is to work with the spirit and natural joy of the horse and not against his true nature.

We have all seen horse and rider combinations with the elusive quality and 'oneness' that sets them above the rest. In this book, Jenny unlocks the secrets of communication and training that make it possible for every horse and rider to work towards that goal. There is a superb range of photographs throughout, clearly illustrating all sections, including some beautiful shots of Spanish horses by internationally renowned photographer, Rafael Lemos.

Recognising the horse's superior mastership of body language and finely-honed instinctual responses, Jenny has developed breathing techniques and direction of energy to enhance communication and training, enabling horses to relax, build confidence and fulfill both mental and athletic potential. The reader will develop enhanced self awareness, which will direct a path of empathy between rider and horse.

'Ride from the Heart' is written with a genuine desire to help the rider understand the 'Classical' approach and to embrace these positive principles. Jenny takes the reader on an enlightening journey - from observing and understanding horse behaviour, through basic work from the ground both loose and in hand . The foundations are laid for the ridden work which takes the reader from basic exercises for warming-up through to the more advanced dressage movements. The importance of using breathing techniques to help the focus and balance of the rider are fully described throughout these pages. The purpose of the exercises and movements are clearly and logically explained, revealing how they can be ridden to help develop both the athletic ability and concentration of the horse. There are also delightful, open and candid chapters on Jenny's own development as a rider with her Spanish stallion Delfin.

The author has been generous in sharing her knowledge and experience and readers will find this book rich with valuable tips to include in their own training. This book seeks to empower the reader with sufficient guidance to encourage exploration. Jenny's extraordinary insight and understanding makes 'Ride from the Heart' essential reading for anyone who loves horses and aspires to be the best they can be. If horses could select a book for their owners to read, this one would surely be at the top of their list.