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Riding
is only artful
when both horse and rider
display PLEASURE while exhibiting.
After horse and rider learn to communicate
well with each other,
their performance becomes exciting, beautiful and fulfilling.
So-called
"untrainable" and difficult horses, as well as
mediocre riders,
are CREATED
by having an overall method forced upon them
with the expectation of obtaining a "normal"
response.
This leaves no room for INDIVIDUAL behavior patterns,
instinctive needs, or differences.
At
WINDROSE FARM, the student's whole being is
accepted as
the basis from which to start, and new patterns are added
to those already existing.
The method of instruction or training that is
called for, development, and progress
are read from the student and/or horse during each session ...
and proceed step by step ...
until such harmony results between horse and rider that, in
the show ring,
the WINDROSE FARM students can easily be recognized by
the judges.
Foremost
consideration is always given to the nature of the horse ...
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... it is a privilege to ride a horse. " |
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