Our mission is to create educated, mindful, and aware horsemen/women, while honoring one of God’s most magnificent creatures.
If you’re going to learn how to ride, you first have to learn how to be a skilled horsemen. We believe learning to be a skilled horsemen is far more important than just learning to become a rider. The basic understanding of how a horse thinks, learns and responds to it’s handler matters. And these things matter for the youngest of riders too. They matter more than knowing how to do a lead change, a side pass, or a jump. Because every time a rider interacts with a horse, they’re either training it or untraining it, knowingly or not. Proper horsemanship and handling should be at the heart of every program.
If you become a skilled horsemen first, the rest will fall into place.