Training Methods

We believe the only successful way to train a horse is by having a happy horse, because a happy horse is much more willing to learn and accept training. Many times when we think of horse-training, we assume that the confinement of an arena is where it all takes place. Amber Giorgi demonstrating a slide stop However, it is in riding your horse out into the countryside and away from the confinement of an arena that you take the first step in creating a happy, well broke horse. Exposure to new and interesting surroundings holds your horse’s interest, thus allowing us to apply appropriate training methods resulting with your horse learning new performance without realizing it. This training method also keeps your horse from becoming bored or soured by arena training. By integrating good, old-fashioned range riding into your performance horse training, we not only make your horse happy, we also develop a well-rounded horse.