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Come join Sarona @ Bruder Horsemanship and shake off winter while getting a jump start to the 2023 riding season at the beautiful 80' x 180' climate controlled indoor U of M Leatherdale Equine Center/Barenscheer Arena!
Come join Sarona @ Bruder Horsemanship and shake off winter while getting a jump start to the 2023 riding season at the beautiful 80' x 180' climate controlled indoor U of M Leatherdale Equine Center/Barenscheer Arena!
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Interested? Participate or Audit! Enjoy a safer, softer, more fun and rewarding 2024 with your horse! Come Join Us! April 13 and 14, 2024 June 1st and 2nd, 2024
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Bring your goals and come join me at the beautiful U of M Barenscheer Arena!
This Fundamental 2 day Ground and Riding clinic specializes in Natural Horsemanship exercises and skills essential to control, relaxation, mutual communication, trust, and understanding between horse and human. We will focus on exercises that not only help access and assure safe riding, but also helps horse and human achieve horsemanship goals, regardless of discipline. Emphasis will be placed on Natural Horsemanship and relaxation techniques for horse and rider and correctly reading and responding to our horses body language and mental, emotional, and physical states. We will also focus on managing our human responses including our own energy, space, cues, and expectations for better success and a better mutual relationship with our horses. Whether you are new to Natural Horsemanship or are well along in your journey, you will go home with new insight, more and refined practice, and exercises with honed awareness to help you better understand yourself and your horse as well as ways to set you both up for success.
Sarona Bruder has worked and trained horses for over 25 years and has studied in depth the many facets of Natural Horsemanship exclusively for over a decade. She has ridden and studied under many of today's most influential horseman and women including Buck Brannaman, both Pat and Linda Parelli, Eitan Beth-Halacomy, Julie Goodnight, Monty Roberts, Lauren Barwick, Dave Ellis, Kalley Krickeberg, Richard Shrake, and many more. Owner and Founder of Good Horses to Good Homes, she believes miscommunication and misunderstandings are often the biggest factor between happy horse owners and riders and one needing a new home or facing and auction because "we just don't click'. Over the last 15 years she has used her extensive horse knowledge and Natural Horsemanship training to successfully retrain and rehomed over 300 horses of all ages and breeds to help 'good horses find good homes' after working with them to identify and help the horse overcome any underlying fears, vices, miscommunications, or simple lack of necessary foundation and trust. Sarona has personally studied horse and human psychology with Dr. Patrick Handley (paramount in human science behind Match .com), Linda Parelli, and Dr. Jenny Susser. She gives personal and group lessons as well and is always striving to better understand horse and human dynamics and adaptive ways to achieve success and understanding for both species.
Communication means sending or receiving information. Humans are an oral species, but horses are not and many people have trouble with their horses simply because they are unable to accurately read the horses body language, leaving you both frustrated at best and or afraid or hurt at worst. Sarona can help teach you to read your horse's body language and managing personal energy and expectations to get the best results from your horse while minimizing stress, discontent, by using too much or too little pressure, or by sending conflicting messages to the point you, your horse, or both questions your leadership. Whether it be pleasure riding, horsemanship, dressage, trail riding, or hobby horse ownership, Sarona can help you learn tools to better your relationship, communication, timing, feel, mutual trust, and success with your horse.
Training is the absolute best and most affordable investment you can make in yourself or your horse. Come join me!
Free Parking and U of M Students and faculty admitted for free with University ID.
Maximum participants 8/limit 5.
Stalls available at University of MN Dudley Barn at $25.00/day. Feed not provided. Current Neg. Coggins required (out of state horses require current health certificate). No stallions allowed. All participants must wear appropriate boots and helmet while riding.