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rein in your brain

Featuring Janeane Reagan, PhD
A Workshop to Improve the Mental Side of Your Riding

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Janeane Reagan, PhD is a clinical psychlologist, sports performance consultant, former assistant professor of psychology at Wayne General and Technical College at the University of Akron, and a lifelong equestrain. She has presented workshops to riders and drivers across the United States and in Europe and she has been a columnist for an international equestrian magazine. Janeane lives with her husband and two cats in The Villages, Florida. www.yourmindmatters.net..."Rein in Your Brain" offers a self-help approach to acquiring the mental and emotional control that can make any equestrian from any discipline, whether they ride or drive competitively or recreationally, more effective in reaching his or her goals and dreams. 
Dr. Janeane Reagan's user-friendly presentation of how the human brain (and sometimes the horse brain) works gives the reader an understanding of what it takes to make changes that impact performance and enjoyment. Through this understanding, riders and drivers gain essential tools for improving their mental toughness, focus, emotional regulation, communication, stress management and, when needed, recovery from setbacks and from physical or emotional trauma. Each chapter helps the reader make these tools his or her own.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the Board
  • Join CFD
  • Year End Awards Info
    • 2018 Award Winners
    • 2017 Award Winners
    • 2016 Winners
    • Banquet Sponsors & Donors
  • Volunteer Bucks
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Business Members & Patrons
  • Events & Clinics
    • The Bit Fit Clinic
    • Musical Freestyle Clinic
    • Dee Loveless Fix-A-Test
    • Matt Mclaughlin Clinic
    • Super Clinic >
      • Super Clinic Lecture Series
      • Biographies
      • Grand Oaks Information
    • Rein In Your Brain
    • Hawaiian Shirt Show >
      • Stick Horse Costume Class Rules
      • Stick Horse Tutorial
    • Tina Drake Ride-A-Test
    • Scribe & Scorer Clinic
    • Fab Freestyle
  • Gallery
  • FAQ
  • Education
    • Helmet Safety
    • Hurricane Preparedness
    • Fire Safety
    • Heat Stress Graphics
    • Signs of Horse in Pain
    • Florida Deworming Program
    • Ask a Vet AAEP
    • TRAINING PYRAMID
    • Education Links
    • USEF Show Rules
    • Disease Outbreak Link
  • Forms & Documents
  • Contact Us
  • Board Member Positions
  • Awards Banquet 2020