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Summary: An extraordinary follow-up to the bestselling memoir In the Middle Are the Horsemen. He thought he had it made. Dream farm. Amazing wife. Wonderful kids. Clear and present purpose. Horses. But then he began to wonder if he was doing it all right enough…if maybe he’d been doing it for long enough. He began to wonder if it was right at all. When midlife appeared before horseman Tik Maynard, he had plenty of past adventures to cite and no shortage of future possibilities. But his own questions about his life as a horse trainer and equestrian competitor began to overwhelm the joy of all he had accomplished and discovered. It suddenly became imperative that he reconsider his path and open himself to alternatives—and a course that might drastically differ from what he’d always thought he wanted. When an invitation to participate in Road to the Horse, the World Championship of Colt Starting, was offered, Maynard immediately saw an opportunity to learn, to expand his world beyond what in some ways felt too “complete,” to reboot the passion that had always driven him. And so he took a chance on himself and an unknown, unbroken colt, and said, “I’ll do it.” In these deep, considered, and painstakingly articulated pages, Maynard chronicles a year of reading, traveling, asking questions, and trying new things, as he, supported by family and friends, threw himself into the preparation he knew he needed to have 265 minutes in front of a live audience be something positive for both him and a horse he did not yet know. The reader travels along as Maynard meets some of the leading figures in the world of animal behavior and training, examining the ways humans can successfully communicate with other species from a multitude of entry points, both “traditional” and “out of the box.” With dialogue that sweeps you into each fascinating expert’s space and time, he shares his struggles with the philosophical and ethical side of his life’s pursuit, and thoughtfully illustrates the conversations that helped him construct a system of beliefs and understanding that supported his natural abilities and lifetime in the saddle, while at the same time challenging everything he thought he already knew. Readers are offered the opportunity to grow alongside Maynard, not only as horse lovers, but as people, as he tries and tests and fails and finds—and eventually, chooses which direction to take in the second half of his life. With a diligence and intelligence that is unique to the genre of “books about horses” and extends well beyond the barn to the broader questions faced by the human race, Maynard has again given us a unfailingly honest telling of one life and the pursuit of fulfilling it. Starting in the Middle is for anyone wondering “what’s next” and trying to be brave enough to go out and look for it. Tik Maynard won the prestigious horse training competition Road to the Horse in 2024—it’s referred to as the World Championships of Horse Training Maynard’s first book In the Middle Are the Horseman has sold over 15,000 copies Maynard travels throughout North America conducting clinics and lectures Quotes:“A well-written and compelling journal of the emotional, physical, and transformative process Tik Maynard undertook on his way to winning one of the country’s most renowned horsemanship competitions. Well worth the read.” —Mark Rashid, Author of For the Love of the Horse and Considering the Horse “Tik Maynard transcends traditional horsemanship—his work with horses is a living art, a graceful performance where each encounter peels away the layers of distraction, fear, and ego to reveal the raw truth of who you are.” —Beth Behrs, Actress, 2 Broke Girls and The Neighborhood"Tik Maynard’s book about his journey to Road to the Horse reads more like a 'Road to the Self.' Modelling vulnerability, humility, and curiosity, Tik lets us into his inner world and shares not only his aspirations but also his self-doubt, and does it in such a way that will reach the heart of every reader."—Warwick Schiller, Attuned Horsemanship, Two-Time Australian WEG Team Member, Worldwide Clinician, Author, and Podcaster“Tik Maynard's new book explores the preparation, both mental and physical, in the journey to a competition, this being Road to the Horse. It is very valuable to any competitor in the horse world as it shines a light on what true preparation means. The study, the learning, even the nerves are wide open for all to see. It is a great example of someone who is present in the moment—LOOKS so he can see and LISTENS so he can hear. I recommend this read, illustrating how we can explore so we can learn.” —David O’Connor, Olympian, US Equestrian Chief of Sport, FEI Board of Directors “Tik Maynard is the ultimate triple threat: engaging storyteller, gifted teacher, and thoughtful rider. This book exemplifies this.” —Noëlle Floyd, CEO NF+ “This lovely book about starting horses on their journey to realize their potential is also about us and our journey to become our better self. It’s about facing our fears. Taking risks. Trying something new. Following our curiosity. And, of course, never giving up.” —Art Davidson, Author of the Mountaineering Classic Minus 148º: First Winter Ascent of Mt. McKinley “Ever since I met Tik Maynard, his quest to learn has always been amazing to watch. He seeks advice from those he trusts and is completely open to trying any tips you might have for him. He fully engages with the suggestion or technique and gives it a completely honest try, ready to absorb anything the lesson may have to offer. I’m always impressed and inspired at his willingness to try to find better ways.” —Glenn Stewart, The Glenn Stewart Horsemanship Academy"With a diligence and intelligence that is unique to the horse book genre, Starting in the Middle extends beyond the barn to the broader questions faced by the human race. Maynard has again given us an honest telling of one life and the pursuit of fulfilling it." —Northwest Horse SourceAuthor Bio: Tik Maynard spent much of his twenties competing full time in the sport of Modern Pentathlon (running, swimming, shooting, fencing, show jumping). He was on the Canadian National Team and won the National Championships twice, and he competed at multiple World Cups, World Championships, and at the 2007 Pan-Am Games in Rio de Janeiro. Maynard has evented at the Advanced level and been Long-Listed and Short-Listed for the Canadian National Three-Day Event Team. He won the Freestyle twice at the Thoroughbred Makeover (2015, 2018) and judged it once (2017). Maynard won the Road to the Horse 2024 World Championship of Colt Starting and has been invited to compete for the title again in 2025. Maynard travels year-round, teaching clinics in the United States, Canada, England, and Scotland, and is an online instructor for The Horseman’s University and the Noelle Floyd Equestrian Masterclass. He is a regular guest on podcasts and a contributor to many equestrian magazines and online news sources. He is the author of In the Middle Are the Horsemen, published by Trafalgar Square Books (2018). Maynard lives with his wife Sinead, a top American eventer, and their two children in Citra, Florida, where they run Copperline Farm (copperlineequestrian.com).