True horsemanship isn’t about what you do but how you do it

How do I stop a horse from pulling on the reins or the lead rope?

How do I correct a horse that rears, kicks or bites?

How do I teach a horse to stand still?

How do I improve a horse's collection or "frame"?

A woman in a black jacket and blue jeans training a brown horse in a grassy field, with the horse rearing up on its hind legs.
A woman in a pink shirt and jeans walking a brown horse on a lead rope at an outdoor riding area.
A woman riding a brown horse on a dirt track, wearing a pink long sleeve shirt, helmet, and gloves, with trees in the background.
A woman with long blond hair grooming a dark brown horse inside a bright stable.

Results you can expect from Connection-Based Training

  • Reduced stress for horse & rider.

  • A willing horse that’s truly sensitive to the riders aids.

  • Softness in every movement.

  • Healthy muscle development & improved gaits.

  • A deeper understanding of your horse.

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Ariel’s training philosophy applies to any horse, regardless of breed or discipline, from dressage to trail riding. Whether you’re working with a "lazy " or a "spooky" horse, you'll learn to think like a trainer working with your horse on the ground or under saddle.

The key to a willing able equine partner is having an aligned body and mind, develop your ability to listen to what your horse needs, identify behaviour patterns, recognize what motivates them in order to communicate in a way your horse understands to achieve remarkable results.

True horsemanship isn’t about what you do but how you do it, draw on the experience of a life long equestrian and horsewomen.

Learn from someone who’s lived it, learn a system of training made accessible by online video lessons and in person training.