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So you lost your riding confidence?
You may have been hacking out perfectly confidently all your life, but you've had a recent misadventure that left you injured physically, emotionally or both.
Or you may be an accomplished rider but you cannot handle the stress and fear of failing when competing. Nothing surprising there, we are all familiar with that sickening feeling.
Or maybe you are a beginner, and the whole size-of-the-horse, distance-to-the-ground-thing is causing you panic-attacks.
Or maybe your age or health leaves you doubting your riding abilities. You may have become afraid to handle your horse at all.
I know exactly how you feel; nervous, worried, terrified, frustrated, helpless, useless and depressed. Been there, done that.
It took me weeks to get back in the saddle after a nasty fall and months to get my confidence back. While searching desperately and impatiently for solutions, I discovered several tremendously effective mental strategies that got me confidently back into the saddle in no time at all.
Why should you trust me to provide you with useful information?
I have spent countless hours and hundreds of dollars studying the advantages and disadvantages of several different systems. I have made the mistakes for you, and have built a reputation on honesty, integrity, and providing high quality information. I have spent the time and money studying what really works, and now that information is available to you in my book Ride with Surpeme Self-Confidence

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