
Taming Wild
The Compelling Origins of Freedom Based Training and the Promise It Holds for Horses with Humans
Sinclair(Author)
Trafalgar Square (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 14. October 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
168 pages
978-1-64601-259-6 (ISBN)
Description
Discover the transformative path to training horses without tools, force, or food-just trust, timing, and freedom.
In Taming Wild, acclaimed horsewoman Elsa Sinclair shares the deeply personal and groundbreaking journey that led to the creation of Freedom Based Training-a method built on mutual respect and choice, not domination. What began as a daring experiment with an untouched Mustang named Myrnah evolved into a globally acclaimed documentary and now, a powerful, page-turning memoir.
This book chronicles Sinclair's decades-long struggle with traditional training methods and her quest to find a better way-a way that felt right to both horse and human. Through compelling stories and honest introspection, she invites readers behind the scenes of her revolutionary year-long project with Myrnah: no ropes, no halters, no treats-just the freedom to say "no" and the hope that "yes" would come.
You'll explore:
¿ The emotional and ethical dilemmas of mainstream horse training
¿ The principles of Freedom Based Training and how they evolved
¿ The raw, unfiltered triumphs and setbacks of forging trust without coercion
¿ Practical insights for applying this approach to your own horsemanship
Whether you're a lifelong equestrian, an advocate for animal welfare, or simply someone seeking a deeper bond with your horse, Taming Wild offers an inspiring new perspective that dares to ask: What if training could be a choice built on trust and understanding
In Taming Wild, acclaimed horsewoman Elsa Sinclair shares the deeply personal and groundbreaking journey that led to the creation of Freedom Based Training-a method built on mutual respect and choice, not domination. What began as a daring experiment with an untouched Mustang named Myrnah evolved into a globally acclaimed documentary and now, a powerful, page-turning memoir.
This book chronicles Sinclair's decades-long struggle with traditional training methods and her quest to find a better way-a way that felt right to both horse and human. Through compelling stories and honest introspection, she invites readers behind the scenes of her revolutionary year-long project with Myrnah: no ropes, no halters, no treats-just the freedom to say "no" and the hope that "yes" would come.
You'll explore:
¿ The emotional and ethical dilemmas of mainstream horse training
¿ The principles of Freedom Based Training and how they evolved
¿ The raw, unfiltered triumphs and setbacks of forging trust without coercion
¿ Practical insights for applying this approach to your own horsemanship
Whether you're a lifelong equestrian, an advocate for animal welfare, or simply someone seeking a deeper bond with your horse, Taming Wild offers an inspiring new perspective that dares to ask: What if training could be a choice built on trust and understanding
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
North Pomfret
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
80 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64601-259-6 (9781646012596)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Elsa Sinclair