Working Equitation Obstacles
Part of the Working Equitation Mastery For The Rest Of Us Online Program
Train your horse how to correctly perform the 19 obstacles used in Working Equitation in North America, 18 of which are used in other countries as they are the World Association for Working Equitation obstacles.
No matter where you live they will benefit you and your horse.
Whether it's your first time, or not, there's always more to learn.
Multiple steps are used to train for the obstacle to make it suitable for beginners but just as valuable to more advanced riders who often are missing a basic building block.
The obstacles help to pinpoint where your problems are and the lessons help you to focus on the exact task needed for improvement.
Lessons contain text, diagrams and videos for clarity and include:
A place to give you the tools you need through Videos, PDF's, Specific steps and Lessons.
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Virginia, USA
Whether your new to Working Equitation or a seasoned competitor, the course benefits are boundless.
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Kris Blacklock
Wisconsin, USA
It addressed the main weaknesses in execution of an obstacle and gave me tools to help myself as well as my horse. I was able to improve my obstacle work by following the clear directions.
I saw the sport in a new light!
Allison Mazurkiewicz
o/o Tall Grass Horsemanship, Fort Collins Colorado, USA
International Coach and Clinician
National and International Top 10 Competitor
Technical Delegate and Judge of Working Equitation
Trish Hyatt puts her many skills to use introducing the international discipline of Working Equitation to riders eager to improve their partnership with their horse, with a focus on fun, classical horsemanship and use of the horse for practical work or as cross-training for other disciplines.
Trish's superpower is the ability to give you and your horse what you need in a way that you understand so each horse and rider makes progress and knows what they need to work on.