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Hannah is one of only two Intelligent Horsemanship Recommended Trainers in Scotland. She has also completed the Centre 10 Applied Psychology for Equestrian Coaches and is a BHS Stage 3 Dressage Coach.
The Connection Clinic is open to anyone who owns a horse and can be done either in-hand, ridden, or a combination of both. Through a series of groundwork exercises and obstacles, we focus on horse behaviour and how our mindset and body language as handlers can influence the horse's reactions. The goal is to build a deeper connection and strengthen the relationship with your horse.
Obstacles may include tarpaulins, flags, pool noodles, and even a giant unicorn! Everything is done at your horse’s pace, with no pressure to complete tasks to the same degree as others.
All participants must wear appropriate helmets, gloves, and footwear.
Participants are advised to bring a headcollar and lunge line or very long lead rope.
The organizers accept no responsibility for the safety of participants, who take part at their own risk.
All participants must wear appropriate helmets, gloves, and footwear.
Participants are advised to bring a headcollar and lunge line or very long lead rope.
The organizers accept no responsibility for the safety of participants, who take part at their own risk.
No refunds will be given unless the space can be filled prior to the event.