For equine enthusiasts worldwide
As a coach I believe that the key to teaching good horsemanship is to not only teach students exercises and techniques, but to improve a student's feel so they know intuitively when, how and why to use them.
And so the Art of Feel arose ...`
And so the Art of Feel arose ...`
Whether you compete, train, start or simply enjoy the company of horses, 'feel' is something we all seek. 'Feel' affects every aspect of your horsemanship from day to day handling to perfecting piaffe. Having good feel makes all the difference in your timing, balance and connection with a horse. feel enables you how to influence instead of control horses.
What is feel?
Feel is the giving and receiving of sensory information - mental, emotional, physical and energetic. What is the key to developing feel? The key to developing your feel is to increase your awareness of yourself and your horse. |
I will offer techniques and tools to help you find the inner trainer, so you and your horse can train each other.
I'll support and encourage you along the way.
I'll support and encourage you along the way.
Workshops and Clinics in the 'Art of Feel' Series
Available to students/yards/riding clubs/groups of like-minded equestrians
interested in developing their 'Art of Feel.'
interested in developing their 'Art of Feel.'
Body Awareness Training
Client Led Group Coaching Clinics
Groundwork - Focus on Feel
'Feel' - from the Horse's Perspective'
The 'Listening' Seat
Body Dynamics Explained (Biomechanics with feel)
The Perfect Circle
Successful Sitting Trot
Fluid Transitions
Lateral Work Demystified
Mindful Movement Practice
Rider Retraining and Rehabilitation
Testimonials from Students
Each clinic can be booked independently or you can do a more in depth study over several days,
Groups can choose 1-8 days of training by making their own programme based on the workshops above.
For more details please contact Martha
Groups can choose 1-8 days of training by making their own programme based on the workshops above.
For more details please contact Martha
All methods of horsemanship are welcome, whether you do classical dressage, British Dressage, BHS, all forms of natural horsemanship, western, or your own eclectic style.