Thank you for sharing your journey with your horses. It was incredibly helpful to see the before and afters side by side - thanks for doing that. As someone who is trying to learn all I can and know what I am looking at, this was very helpful.
I found your website today by chance, and very much appreciated seeing the videos of the before and after schooling. Yes, I'm greatly inspired,candy I will be following up at your website. Thank you for posting your videos, which I found when I Googled bridleless dressage riding. Catie Gents, Conifer, CO
Your riding and method is a breath of fresh air. I have become so disillusioned with dressage. I have a baby that needs to be backed at some point and the thought of putting him through the process was depressing me. Your approach has shown me that it can actually be a relationship and not too down management!
I was lucky to get an amazing half Friesian half Saddlebred last year and he is the most challenging horse I’ve ever met in 35 years of working with horses. I found you through your audiobook on Audible looking for some inspiration while scooping poop 😄. Wow. Your thought process and compassion for the horse and yourself is inspiring to the nth degree. Thank you.
It would be interesting and helpful to know how much time elapsed in the befores and afters. Thanks for this. I am getting my horse back after two years and was looking for inspiration. I suspect I will need more work than he does!
Can I use a 30 yrs old mare with arthritis do this if I start out at very beginning? I trained the horse and she is a top notch horse she knows her shit.
As with any horse it is a matter of knowing your current reality and managing expectations while having the intention of helping your horse. There are many things that I teach in Dressage Naturally that can help any Horse be more calm trusting balanced relaxed And free in their movement. With a horse that is 30 years old the main goal would be to keep them happy and comfortable and mentally engaged while operating within their reality
Thank you for sharing your journey with your horses. It was incredibly helpful to see the before and afters side by side - thanks for doing that. As someone who is trying to learn all I can and know what I am looking at, this was very helpful.
It's so refreshing to find trainers with a true love and respect for the horses as sentient beings.
I found your website today by chance, and very much appreciated seeing the videos of the before and after schooling. Yes, I'm greatly inspired,candy I will be following up at your website. Thank you for posting your videos, which I found when I Googled bridleless dressage riding. Catie Gents, Conifer, CO
Love these before and afters. Very encouraging pls post more when you can
Your riding and method is a breath of fresh air. I have become so disillusioned with dressage. I have a baby that needs to be backed at some point and the thought of putting him through the process was depressing me. Your approach has shown me that it can actually be a relationship and not too down management!
Love this before and after format.
Very inspiring. What a difference in each horse
Good to see the changes and the amount of try and work ethic. Thanks for showing that progress can be made....x
Love all the progress! Thanks for sharing! I always liked Ovation so much, but now... WOW, HE'S AMAZING!!
I was lucky to get an amazing half Friesian half Saddlebred last year and he is the most challenging horse I’ve ever met in 35 years of working with horses. I found you through your audiobook on Audible looking for some inspiration while scooping poop 😄. Wow. Your thought process and compassion for the horse and yourself is inspiring to the nth degree. Thank you.
Beautiful transformation for all.
Wow. The opening words resonate so importantly to me. Thank you
Just bought the book and DVD 📀 😊
Beautiful
Wow, fantastic
It would be interesting and helpful to know how much time elapsed in the befores and afters. Thanks for this. I am getting my horse back after two years and was looking for inspiration. I suspect I will need more work than he does!
Sooo inspiring thank you
Can I use a 30 yrs old mare with arthritis do this if I start out at very beginning? I trained the horse and she is a top notch horse she knows her shit.
As with any horse it is a matter of knowing your current reality and managing expectations while having the intention of helping your horse.
There are many things that I teach in Dressage Naturally that can help any Horse be more calm trusting balanced relaxed And free in their movement.
With a horse that is 30 years old the main goal would be to keep them happy and comfortable and mentally engaged while operating within their reality
But why always the use of bits? I would love to be doing this without medal in my horses mouth
“Always the use of bits”? Perhaps you need to look more closely or look up the definition of ‘always’