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Ohio Classical Riding Clinic
Come join Art2Ride for their Classical Riding Clinic on April 22nd and 23rd 2017 at Sand Hill Stables in Mantua Ohio!!! If you would like to sign up to ride, please contact Cindy Sladek at: cindyintu7@gmail.com or 440-227-8834.
About the clinician: Will Faerber is a Master Horseman who studied extensively in Portugal with Nuno Oliveira whom he considers to be his greatest influence. He has competed in Eventing, Jumping and Dressage as well as coaching his students to regional and state championships including Horse of the Year awards. He competed on the prestigious Florida Dressage circuit for 3 years where he and his horses were consistent winners. He has been training professionally for over 40 years and was awarded his Silver Medal on a horse that was scheduled to be euthanized, it was so dangerous and unmanageable. A testament to a style of …
Art2Ride Clinic at Sand Hill Stables in Ohio
25th April
Art2Ride Clinic at Sand Hill Stables in Ohio.
Art2Ride Clinic with Will Faerber Teaching Joan Sladek
24th April
San Diego horse trainer Will Faerber from Art2Ride shows you a clip from the Ohio clinic teaching Joan Sladek.
Ohio Classical Riding Clinic
Come join Art2Ride for their Classical Riding Clinic on October 3rd and 4th at Sand Hill Stables in Mantua Ohio!!! If you would like to sign up to ride, please contact Cindy Sladek at: cindyintu7@gmail.com 440-227-8834.
Roger Gets It Right! You Can Too!
30th June
Good morning this is Will Faerber from Art2Ride and I am here giving a clinic just outside Cleveland, Ohio. Today I wanted to introduce you to Roger.
Roger has come all the way from Washington D.C. to work with us today. He has been working completely on his own after getting his horse about a year and a half ago. He has been watching our videos and putting what he views into practice with this horse. I wanted to show you all how lovely this horse is now going.
Roger started with four months in a chambon and did nothing but getting him to stretch and work over his back. When Roger first got him, he said he looked more like a haflinger pony. Now he is getting him to stretch all on his own without the chambon.
This is the first time …