Since the Year of Our Lord & Saviour Jesus
Christ 1972 AD
Site last updated:
01/01/2010
Visitors Since
10/01/07 AD:
Horse Training Offered by WW
Training...
We use natural methods
along with those of classical dressage as the basis for all
of our training. We are just as pleased with the students
that confidently take their families out for a pleasure ride
or drive as the ones that compete at national and
international levels. We expect the horse to respect our
authority and on the other side of the coin, we also want the horse
to trust us. Visit our
Service Fees page for prices!
Generally to get a green horse well started for any discipline
it usually takes 3 months of training for a solid foundation.
Although there are exceptions to the rule. This allows us to train
in an unhurried manner so that the horse is not over stimulated by
to much condensed training. Visit our
Service Fees page for prices!
---------- Driving ----------
Driving is a great way to
start a horse or help sour horses gain a better attitude, it
is also a great way of conditioning horses without pounding
on their backs. It instills trust in the horse(s) and is a
great way for people to relax… off road or on, competitive
or pleasure. We accept horses of any age and breed, and from
any background at WW Training. Driving is also a very good
way to still enjoy your horse if for whatever reason you are
unable to ride. Visit our
Service Fees page for prices!
Our goals for the ridding horse whether it
be english, western or saddle seat are the same as our goals for the
rest of our training programs, a respecting, relaxed, trusting, confident and
obedient horse that responds to your lightest aids willingly and
cheerfully, whether you just want a pleasant ride down the trail, or
you are competing with your horse. Visit our
Service Fees page for prices!
Some of the things but not all of the things that we can
teach your horse to do are listed below. Visit our
Service Fees page for prices!
- Perform without wearing any tack or training aids.
Back, do
lateral work, ground tie, lead, spin, or lunge.
- Ride at Liberty
- Come at a gallop when you call or whistle
- Bow at your side or under saddle
- Lay Down at your side or under saddle
- Stop when you say whoa even in an emergency
Other pages that you might be interested
in viewing: Service Fees - Our Service Fees Philosophy - Our
Training Philosophy Horses - The
horses that are currently and have been in training. Videos - Contains a small sample of our
training in video form.