Our Vision
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- Educate the community on everything related to equestrian
- To teach horse breeding and taking care of them
- Encourage and activate tourism
- Establishing the sport of ancestral parents in the new generation
BENIFITS OF TEACHING CHILDREN
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- Makes the child more independent and more responsible
- Help children with autism to form personal relationships
- It teaches patience and increases the child’s self confidence
- It teaches the child how to control his body while riding
Team of Instructors
Patricia Keller
CoachI’ve dedicated a most of my life with horses, I’ve been riding horses in Brazil since I was a child, I mostly rode quarter horse in Western style. Initially as a hobby and later I became an amador competidor winning the National Women’s Reining Championship, credited by A.N.C.R (Association National Reining Horse - Brazil). I have been certified BHS Stage 1 and 2 and I became a Certified Therapeutic Riding Coach (QQI Accreditation) graduated at Festina Lente Equestrian Centre, Dublin, Ireland. I had attended the MONTY ROBERTS’s Join-up and Long Lining Courses at Monty Roberts Internacional Learning Center, Flag is Up Farms, Solvang - Califórnia, United States. Focused riding instruction promoting positive, inclusive and loving learning environment.
Isabella
CoachOur Austrian coach Isabella has over 20 years of experience with horses. She is specialized in Show jumping, train problem and young horses and get our students ready for competitions. She also works to develop and enrich they knowledge about horses and how to have great relationship between horse and rider.
Nicole Kimberley
CoachI am a Flatwork Riding School Instructor from South Africa with over 28years of experience working with horses in various industries and disciplines. I specialise in teaching complete novices and helping nervous riders gain their confidence back. I have a very gentle teaching style that focuses on the well being of my horses and my students while learning. I teach my students to work hard and to be dedicated, to be kind and patient but also firm when needed and make sure that all basics are mastered before we go up a level, that hard work always pays off in time. Practice and patience is key. I take my time with my students, we don’t rush. I teach them the importance of a solid foundation and understanding themselves and their horses. Oh, and legs, you will learn that there is never enough ‘leg’!