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MidWestHorse
A blog written by two women that live in the midwest who own and love horses for others who own and love horses whether you follow a discipline or just enjoy their company.
www.midwesthorse.blogspot.com/
Muck!www.midwesthorse.blogspot.com/
4969 Pitchpine Ct
1B
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Rachel Kelly is a classical dressage trainer, riding instructor of all ages, horse owner, and advisor. This blog draws on her experience in previous positions as a summer camp counselor, program manager, stable hand, starter of a farm, manager of a USPC riding center, and more. Current and factual, this is a blog about what it is to be deep in the muck of the horse world for better or worse.
rachelckelly.blogspot.com/
Rafter R Training Center1B
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 330-7633
r.colettek@gmail.comRachel Kelly is a classical dressage trainer, riding instructor of all ages, horse owner, and advisor. This blog draws on her experience in previous positions as a summer camp counselor, program manager, stable hand, starter of a farm, manager of a USPC riding center, and more. Current and factual, this is a blog about what it is to be deep in the muck of the horse world for better or worse.
rachelckelly.blogspot.com/
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Bristow, OK 74010
rick@horsetrue.com
Free horse and mule information. Relevant, honest information about training, health, and behavior issues, as well as riding horses.
www.horsetrue.com/
Visit Sarah Martin Dressage Blog's Facebook Page
International dressage expert Sarah Martin gives free tips and advice on riding dressage. She also keeps you updated on her students' progress and where she is teaching next.
www.sarahmartindressage.com/
1572 Elon Lane
Encinitas, CA 92024
Discover Parelli Natural Horsemanship with Licensed 1 Star Junior Instructor Sarah Merry! Have FUN, be SAFE, have a better RELATIONSHIP,
and get RESULTS with your horse!!!
www.sarahkmerry.com/
Cambria Horsemanship: Bridleless Dressage and Liberty HorsemanshipEncinitas, CA 92024
(760) 815-5519
sarahkmerry@yahoo.comDiscover Parelli Natural Horsemanship with Licensed 1 Star Junior Instructor Sarah Merry! Have FUN, be SAFE, have a better RELATIONSHIP,
and get RESULTS with your horse!!!
www.sarahkmerry.com/
Stacy, MN 55079
info@cambriaequine.com
Cambria Horsemanship combines the methods of Carolyn Resnick (free choice liberty training), Leslie Desmond's Horsemanship Through Feel (using release, not pressure), and J.P. Giacomini (classical dressage through the relax reflex and Endotapping). Through these methods, incredible bridleless and liberty dressage is possible. Shadowfax is more real than you think.
Cambria also works with horses in on camera work, including modeling and acting.
www.cambriahorsemanship.com/
Competitive Riderinfo@cambriaequine.com
Cambria Horsemanship combines the methods of Carolyn Resnick (free choice liberty training), Leslie Desmond's Horsemanship Through Feel (using release, not pressure), and J.P. Giacomini (classical dressage through the relax reflex and Endotapping). Through these methods, incredible bridleless and liberty dressage is possible. Shadowfax is more real than you think.
Cambria also works with horses in on camera work, including modeling and acting.
www.cambriahorsemanship.com/
236 Henry Sanford Rd
Bridgewater, CT 06752
Riding instruction and clinics. Fun, creative, and comprehensive instruction for all seats located on the border of Litchfield and Fairfield County, Connecticut. All levels of riders welcome, from timid beginners to national champion riders.
www.competitiverider.com/
Delightful Horse, TheBridgewater, CT 06752
(860) 354-8926
(978) 505-0603
noblespirit21@yahoo.comRiding instruction and clinics. Fun, creative, and comprehensive instruction for all seats located on the border of Litchfield and Fairfield County, Connecticut. All levels of riders welcome, from timid beginners to national champion riders.
- Stables and Horse Farms
- Lesson Stables
- Trainers and Clinicians
- Saddleseat Stables
- Blogs
- Horse Training Stables
www.competitiverider.com/
"... giving into pressure while under pressure."
Strewn down either side of the path of least resistance to the Delightful Horse are the bodies of battered owners and the remains of dead horses beaten by magic wands and good intentions.
The high road is seldom straight and rarely easy but far simpler than the alternatives. We have a responsibility in life to make things better for our fellow man and the creatures around us. Why? To counteract the tipping of the scales by the people who just don't care. You are here. You care. You want to find a better way. The same old rhetoric isn't getting the job done. Too vague. Too philosophical. Too confusing. Too much running in a bullpen... (and the "not knowing when to stop!" LOL) Can't put those concepts into actions that actually help you get your horse from point A to point B.
No magic pixie dust. Just a new way to look at old problems and that part is no joke. Breakdown ANY trainer's technique (Parelli, Anderson, Lyons, Reis, Peters, Gurney, Cox, Shrake, Miller, etc., going back to Beery, Rarey, and Xenophon) and figure out what makes them tick and how they work. And then - build upon your new way of thinking. They are not better than you, and this is not rocket science. I'm not re-inventing the wheel. In fact, horses (dogs, cats, dolphins, kids, and spouses) have been around far longer than the wheel so what would be the point? I'm going to ride on all these big name trainer coat tails, and they won't even know it. Because isn't that the point? Working smarter and not harder? Finding a better way. We are humans, you know. We should have the higher intelligence and be able to do that. ;)
delightfulhorse.com/
info@horsescanhelp.com
Online courses for therapeutic riding instructors. Horses Can Help offers a variety of educational and interactive resources for those who work with or are helped by horses. Online courses for riding instructors about disabilities, teaching techniques, and equipment. Our blog offers discussion, product reviews, and industry insights.
www.horsescanhelp.com/
L.E.A.N./All Vegas HorsesOnline courses for therapeutic riding instructors. Horses Can Help offers a variety of educational and interactive resources for those who work with or are helped by horses. Online courses for riding instructors about disabilities, teaching techniques, and equipment. Our blog offers discussion, product reviews, and industry insights.
www.horsescanhelp.com/
Las Vegas, NV 89130
allvegashorses@gmail.com
Community website and business directory for everything equestrian in Las Vegas and surrounding communities of southern Nevada. Horse rescue L.E.A.N. working with the Animal Control agencies of Clark County.
www.allvegashorses.com/
allvegashorses@gmail.com
Community website and business directory for everything equestrian in Las Vegas and surrounding communities of southern Nevada. Horse rescue L.E.A.N. working with the Animal Control agencies of Clark County.
www.allvegashorses.com/
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