For many Centuries, many talented men have explored the infinite diversity that the practicing of horse riding can offer. There is not much more to add to the writings from our ancestors. The main principles without doubt have already been laid out.
So, in the equestrian knowledge transmission that we have to innovate, more than the fundamentals who are immutable.
Today, we have more often the need to understand and most of all the will to understand it better.
Understanding is to learn better about him and ourselves.
The horse is a whole and cannot be apprehended with a very narrow view! To be able to work well with him it is necessary to love him. To well love him it is necessary to love him for what he is: A horse.
Love them by respecting their psychology, but also their mouvement to be able to respect their physic.
« Knowing » Isn't enough, You must also feel. This is a word that often discourages the rider in search of this short-lived moment when finally the horse gives the rider the expected sensation.
But, as like anything, the feeling has to learnt, it develops, it becomes refined: it is not simply just a gift.
This knowledge puts our senses on alert, and picks out the information that the horse transmits to us, so we are able to learn and translate.
The ground work is a precious way to develop our capacities to be able to communicate with the horse.
However, when we get into the saddle, the first thing our horse does is to carry us.
Working on the efficient way of sitting on horseback will improve our function in the saddle all our expectations of fine communication, lightness, with this our bad postures, stiffness, asymmetry will be swept away.
I have had the chance to be able to work with many skillful people from all different areas: riders, trainers, veterinarians, osteopaths and physiotherapists...
Thanks to these collaborations, I have set up effective and innovative tools to allow you to progress. I invite you to discover them through the various trainings which I propose for you.
Understanding, feeling, communicating, progression
Let us share our passion of horses.
Laurent Mézailles