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- 8/5/17 Harmony Horsemanship w/ Lindsey Partridge
8/5/17 Harmony Horsemanship w/ Lindsey Partridge
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A one day clinic with Lindsey Partridge, winner of America’s Most Wanted Thoroughbred in 2015. The following year, she was champion of Trail and Freestyle at the Retired Racehorse Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover. Lindsey is the first ever trainer to win two disciplines at this international competition. She also finished 3rd in Trail and 3rd in Field Hunter with her second horse, making her the first trainer to ever have both her makeover horses qualify for finals and place in the top 3 for both of their divisions.
Lindsey is a Centered Riding Level 1 coach, a Gold Level Natural Horsemanship coach/trainer, and a Parelli Level 3 graduate and an Equine Canada Rider Level 8. The 30-year-old rider published the book, Natural Horsemanship: Answering the What, Why and How.
The day will start with an hour of class room time, learning some core concepts. We will divide into two groups, dependent on riding discipline.
8:30-9:30 Class room
9:45- 11:15 Group A ground work.
11:15- 12:45 Group B ground work
12:45-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:00 Class room
2:00-3:30 Group A riding
3:30-5:00 Group B riding
Harmony Horsemanship focuses on 3 parts:
Understand Yourself
Understand Your Horse
Understand the Language
The language starts by teaching horses and riders their A, B, C’s – the basic fundamental skills for communication.
By learning how to move a horse, move with a horse, and understand a horse’s body language the human can begin to develop a partnership with the horse.
By using the A, B, C’s to create puzzles and more complex conversations with their horse they continue to build confidence and trust – ultimately strengthening their communication and connection with their horse.
After horses learn their A, B, C’s they begin to realize they can understand the human which helps them relax and find calmness. The basic skills combined with understanding horse psychology and how to be in the best position for the horse really set a horse and human up for success. This is what leads to harmony between horse and human.
Harmony Horsemanship is primarily based on natural horsemanship and centered riding methods. Natural horsemanship is a training technique that uses communication and leadership instead of intimidation and fear. Centered riding is a technique to help riders be in better balance with their horses. Together these techniques create the perfect combination for horses and humans to get connected.
Limited lodging and stalls available for an extra charge.
Lindsey is a Centered Riding Level 1 coach, a Gold Level Natural Horsemanship coach/trainer, and a Parelli Level 3 graduate and an Equine Canada Rider Level 8. The 30-year-old rider published the book, Natural Horsemanship: Answering the What, Why and How.
The day will start with an hour of class room time, learning some core concepts. We will divide into two groups, dependent on riding discipline.
8:30-9:30 Class room
9:45- 11:15 Group A ground work.
11:15- 12:45 Group B ground work
12:45-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:00 Class room
2:00-3:30 Group A riding
3:30-5:00 Group B riding
Harmony Horsemanship focuses on 3 parts:
Understand Yourself
Understand Your Horse
Understand the Language
The language starts by teaching horses and riders their A, B, C’s – the basic fundamental skills for communication.
By learning how to move a horse, move with a horse, and understand a horse’s body language the human can begin to develop a partnership with the horse.
By using the A, B, C’s to create puzzles and more complex conversations with their horse they continue to build confidence and trust – ultimately strengthening their communication and connection with their horse.
After horses learn their A, B, C’s they begin to realize they can understand the human which helps them relax and find calmness. The basic skills combined with understanding horse psychology and how to be in the best position for the horse really set a horse and human up for success. This is what leads to harmony between horse and human.
Harmony Horsemanship is primarily based on natural horsemanship and centered riding methods. Natural horsemanship is a training technique that uses communication and leadership instead of intimidation and fear. Centered riding is a technique to help riders be in better balance with their horses. Together these techniques create the perfect combination for horses and humans to get connected.
Limited lodging and stalls available for an extra charge.