Ways to Work Together

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Consults

  • For working through specific challenges, behavior concerns, or questions in your training.

    Sessions can be done virtually or in person depending on what’s needed, and may include video review, discussion, and building a clear path forward.

  • Submit videos for detailed feedback on timing, communication, and overall approach, along with clear suggestions you can apply right away. Works well if you like having space to take feedback and work through it on your own.

    If you’re looking for more back-and-forth or real-time support, virtual lessons may be a better fit.

  • Guidance on creating a setup that supports your horse’s physical and emotional wellbeing, including turnout, feeding, and day-to-day management.

    This can be done virtually or in person depending on your setup and location.

  • Guidance through the process of finding the right horse or helping a horse transition to a new home, with a focus on long-term fit for both horse and human. This can include help thinking through options, asking the right questions, and having someone in your corner along the way.

Flexible support for specific questions, problem solving, and guidance when you need a clearer plan.

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Training

  • A fully customized training program tailored to each horse’s individual needs, including young performance horses, new horse-and-rider partnerships, and those requiring physical or emotional rehabilitation and behavior support.

  • A collaborative approach that combines professional training with owner involvement, designed to support both horse and human while building consistency, understanding, and long-term progress.

  • Lessons and training sessions for those with horses at home or at other facilities, offering continued support, problem solving, and help building confidence and clarity in your training.

  • Virtual lessons offer a flexible, low-pressure way to work together from anywhere. Sessions are built around videos submitted in advance, allowing time to thoughtfully review what’s happening before coming together for discussion.

    This format creates space to slow things down, notice patterns, and talk through options in a way that supports both horse and human. Virtual lessons are well suited for ongoing learning, fresh perspective, and thoughtful guidance that fits easily into real life.

    For those with a Pivo setup (or similar) and a reliable signal, live coaching sessions can also be incorporated as part of ongoing virtual work.

Ongoing training and lessons designed to support long-term progress for both horse and rider.

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Clinics

Small group learning focused on hands-on learning, problem solving, and improving communication.

  • One- and two-day clinics are offered on a limited basis and are designed to be a fun, engaging learning environment for both horses and humans. The focus is on education, exploration, and hands-on learning in a way that feels accessible and enjoyable.

    If you’re interested in hosting, each clinic can be tailored to fit your group or facility. Availability is limited, with an emphasis on creating a thoughtful, low-pressure experience that supports learning and connection.