Beyond the ordinary
Training with me isn't just about learning to ride, but above all about improving communication, adapting, questioning your approach, and often moving beyond conventional methods.
If you're looking for an instructor who tells you you're the best and perfect, then I'm not the right person for you.
If you want to deepen your connection with your horse, if you want an instructor who helps you find the solutions to your challenges, who helps you progress as a horseman in any discipline,
then contact me.
Ground work training
It is the basis of your relationship with your horse.
If your ground work is difficult, if your relationship is difficult, you have to start with that.
a problem on the ground is also a problem on horseback, even if sometimes it shows less
Riding Training
Today, we can find a lot of methods where people tell you that you need to work your horse with these methods because all the others are bad.
I think that a method cannot adapt to all horses, no method is perfect, no method is completely bad.
I have been riding horses for more than thirty years and I am always looking to observe and learn new methods in order to be able to adapt as much as possible to horses.
But:
- How to know if your evolution is correct?
- Is this material too 'hard' or too 'nice' for my horse?
My philosophy is that if you feel you can simplify your equipment or technique while achieving the same result, you're on the right track.
If you feel you need to add equipment or complicate your technique to get the desired result, then you need to work on it.
Whatever your level or type of riding, if you want to work in harmony with your horse, your goal should be to simplify the complicated.
This does not mean that everyone should work their horse without a saddle or bridle, especially at the beginning it is sometimes necessary to use aids to facilitate communication but, your idea should be to be able to say to yourself one day: "if I had removed them, it would not have changed anything".
At that moment you know that you and your horse have made progress.
Ufly at 4 years old
Ufly at 14 years old
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