Recommendations for groundwork/classical riding trainer

memameda1

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Hi everybody i'm looking for someone who can help me with some behavioural issues my horse is having, I suspect she needs to learn some groundwork and in hand training to help with rearing when ridden. Ideally I would like someone who has a background in classical methods but most importantly I need them to be quiet, calm and not use any violence/force. I had Will Hunt recommended to me but I don't know enough about him to be sure he is what I'm looking for. I would be hugely grateful for any feedback good or bad you guys may have about trainers. I'm happy to send her away to have the training if necessary or have training at home. We are based in Cheshire. Thank you in advance!

P.S I've had her all checked out so rearing isn't to do with pain - she's a madam and she's always done it but it's getting nappy and much more often since coming back to work following an injury.
 
Hi everybody i'm looking for someone who can help me with some behavioural issues my horse is having, I suspect she needs to learn some groundwork and in hand training to help with rearing when ridden. Ideally I would like someone who has a background in classical methods but most importantly I need them to be quiet, calm and not use any violence/force. I had Will Hunt recommended to me but I don't know enough about him to be sure he is what I'm looking for. I would be hugely grateful for any feedback good or bad you guys may have about trainers. I'm happy to send her away to have the training if necessary or have training at home. We are based in Cheshire. Thank you in advance!


P.S I've had her all checked out so rearing isn't to do with pain - she's a madam and she's always done it but it's getting nappy and much more often since coming back to work following an injury.

If you want classical you could try going through the ttt in Surrey, they have trainers they will be able to recommend.
 
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