Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Allison and Contigo Full Training Session Part 3 Mounted Session


Posted on 29th October, by Admin in Blog. 1 Comment

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Allison and Contigo Full Training Session Part 3 Mounted Session

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Allison discusses her ongoing training with her horse Contigo.





One response to “Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Allison and Contigo Full Training Session Part 3 Mounted Session”

  1. Cheryl Budge says:

    Thanks for sharing your session even though you don’t feel it was as good as some other days.It is helpful to see this. Some days my horse does fantastic and I think we are really getting somewhere .Then the next day it all goes to pot and it is so discouraging and I wonder if I have a clue as to what I’m doing. It is helpful to know that the journey is not a straight trajectory and even for those who are way ahead of where I am there are good days and less good days.It helps to remind me to be patient and just keep working at it.

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