The Mind-Riders

The Mind-Riders
Title The Mind-Riders PDF eBook
Author Brian Stableford
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages 163
Release 2012-01-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1434449874

Download The Mind-Riders Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

First published in 1976, "The Mind-Riders" features a remarkable anticipation of virtual reality gaming, in which the revised sport of boxing pits physically identical virtual fighters against one another, operated by electronically-connected "handlers" -- with viewers receiving transmissions of the combatants' emotions as their simulations slug it out. Ryan Hart, banished from the sport in its early days because of his lack of marketable emotion, is brought back by an obsessed media executive who wants to see the reigning champion beaten at any cost. Hart is not certain that he can win, after such a lapse of time, nor is he certain he can resist pressure to give the vast virtual crowds the dose of sadistic exultation they crave. But that doesn't stop him from heading into the virtual "ring" and fighting the bout of his life! Rousing science fiction adventure by a master of the genre.

The Mind Riders

The Mind Riders
Title The Mind Riders PDF eBook
Author Brian M. Stableford
Publisher Fontana Press
Total Pages 157
Release 1976
Genre English fiction
ISBN 9780006148302

Download The Mind Riders Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Brain Training for Riders

Brain Training for Riders
Title Brain Training for Riders PDF eBook
Author Andrea Monsarrat Waldo
Publisher Trafalgar Square Books
Total Pages 205
Release 2017-01-16
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1570768390

Download Brain Training for Riders Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Did you know there is an area of your brain known as the “Lizard Brain” that thinks only about the immediate moment and your means of survival? Yes, in certain circumstances, your “Rational Brain” can effectively “shut down” and you are at the mercy of a reptile ... dry-mouthed, sweating, queasy, unable to think clearly—even though you know better. When does the Lizard Brain run the show? It can happen in any number of unfamiliar, uncomfortable, challenging, or “stressful” riding situations. But here’s the thing: with the right kind of training, you can learn to manage the reptile within, which leads to greater confidence with horses, better riding performance, and ultimately, happiness at the barn, at shows, and everywhere in between. Andrea Monsarrat Waldo teaches you how to: handle uncomfortable emotions, such as fear, anger, anxiety, and embarrassment; hone your mental game and focus your riding time to get the most out of your hours in the saddle; care for your emotional injuries the same way you would care for an injured horse; and produce a state of “Focused Calm” and tap into the skills you have (whether you know it or not!) to ensure an outstanding ride.

The New Ride with Your Mind Clinic

The New Ride with Your Mind Clinic
Title The New Ride with Your Mind Clinic PDF eBook
Author Mary Wanless
Publisher Trafalgar Square Books
Total Pages 192
Release 2008
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

Download The New Ride with Your Mind Clinic Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Based on an understanding of the biomechanical demands of riding, the strategies in this book will teach riders how to connect with their horse in a way that makes sense to both and ultimately leads to better riding. It features real riders and horses throughout and takes riders through the mechanics of riding in a logical, step-by-step method that identifies common challenges so that riders may identify their own problems and learn to get the methods right. Case studies will help readers relate their own problems with those included in the book, and instruction on achieving a firm seat and proper posture will result in an immediate improvement of performance of horse and rider.

Why We Ride

Why We Ride
Title Why We Ride PDF eBook
Author Mark Barnes, PhD
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages 451
Release 2018-01-09
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1620082292

Download Why We Ride Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Why would anyone want to do something as dangerous as motorcycling? For those who love to ride, no explanation is necessary. For everyone else, there’s Why We Ride. Designed as both an explanation for outsiders and an anthem for those within the fold, this new book presents the insights of Mark Barnes, PhD, a motorcycling clinical psychologist. As a popular columnist at Motorcycle Consumer News for more than 20 years, Dr. Barnes articulates the elusive physical, emotional, and interpersonal elements that make the world of the motorcyclist such a rich and exciting place. His wide-ranging text covers both sports psychology and the psychoanalysis of common riding experiences, including the results of Dr. Barnes’ own empirical research. Heartfelt and thought provoking, here is a straightforward account of what makes real motorcyclists tick. Inside Why We Ride: What makes all the hazards and hardships of riding a motorcycle worthwhile to perfectly sane, intelligent, and responsible individuals Insights from clinical psychologist and moto-journalist Dr. Mark Barnes Examination of the complex gratifications, relentlessly compelling passions, and deeply personal experiences that motivate motorcyclists Sports psychology, psychoanalysis of common riding experiences, and reflections on the author’s personal journey as a rider Results of the author’s own empirical research on the motives of motorcyclists Thought-provoking exploration of the human dimension of motorcycling Special section on how riders achieve the quasi-mystical state of “Flow,” a concept currently at the center of modern sports psychology

Ride with Your Mind Masterclass

Ride with Your Mind Masterclass
Title Ride with Your Mind Masterclass PDF eBook
Author Mary Wanless
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781872082974

Download Ride with Your Mind Masterclass Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this volume, Mary Wanless discusses the underlying principles of riding as she sees them. Eleven illustrated lessons demonstrate these theories, which are based on increasing each rider's understanding of what "is", instead of what "ought to be".

Lone Rider

Lone Rider
Title Lone Rider PDF eBook
Author Elspeth Beard
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages 361
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 178243805X

Download Lone Rider Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In 1982, at the age of just twenty-three, Elspeth Beard left behind her family and friends in London and set off on a 35,000-mile solo adventure around the world on her motorbike. This is the story of a unique and life-changing adventure.