Expanding my lessons and clinics
Riding and being close to nature has always been important to me.
It's a part of why I work with horses and the people who love them.
My approach is holistic, effective, and founded in solid experiential
and formal education . My clients have encouraged me to move into the Social Media world, so a
website is being built, and I'm expanding my client base!
I'm looking nationally for new clinic locations. I'm currently in
the process of moving to California from Arizona. However, all regions
are invited to call me or email me for information. For 38 years, I've
trained, taught and shown in dressage, eventing and show jumping, in the USA and in
Europe.
I teach dressage as THE basis for all types of riding disciplines. I
teach in-hand schooling, as this is essential to the mental,
emotional and bio-mechanical development of the horse. Adding in
hand education allows for confidence and strength to be fostered quietly.
One of the first instructors I had was Herman Koopman, a life time
friend of Col. Alois Podjahsky, former head of the Spanish Riding
School. He showed me how to apply in-hand building blocks for the
welfare and development of the horse.
Each lesson and training program is specifically designed for the
individual horse and rider, to develop their relationship and
performance with an effective program rooted in compassion and
integrity. I'm a serious student of Falun Dafa, a practice based on Buddhism and Taoism, which
provides a rich foundation upon which to build highly successful
equestrian coaching. Coaching all levels, including FEI., from the
ground up.
Cheryl Casati
Equestrian Coach
infiniti@fastmail.fm
www.equibalancecentred.com
Hello everyone,
Pat Sullivan in Solvang, California has a very nice Trakehner stallion, with excellent bloodlines, Krusader crosses well with Arabians as well as other breeds. His breeding fee is private treaty:
http://horses-for-sport.com/stallions
Check him out!
cheryl
Posted on October 5, 2013 at 9:33pm
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Hi Cheryl, to blog go up to the tool bar, hit blog, and off to the right hand side there is a button "Add +". This will take you to the page where you write your blog.