Lessons are given by Magali Morin or Mylène Major, in English or French. They are one hour long, either private or in small groups not exceeding 4 students. Lessons are given from Tuesday to Sunday, either during the day or in the evenings. For students not having their own horse, a dozen school horses or ponies are available for various levels of riders. Whether for confirmed riders wanting to pe
rform at a competitive level, riders wishing to increase their knowledge with respect to horse behaviour or simply a student wanting to learn to participate in our wonderful sport, the main qualities required are motivation, effort and respect for the animal as a partner. Riding is a team sport consisting of the rider, the mount and the trainer. All students benefit from educational counselling through individual meetings, as needed. To obtain the best results, the trainer must be aware of her student’s state of mind and adapt her teaching methods to correspond with the psychological strengths and weaknesses of the latter; only then can the information be effectively received and interpreted. It is essential for the trainer to be familiar with the cognitive processes and emotional reactions of each rider in order to be able to set up an effective training program. Stables is also a training centre for the horses belonging to students who wish to avail themselves of these services. Magali Morin discusses the needs of the horse with the owners and can take over all aspects of the training, from ground work to specific training under saddle. She works with each horse in order to help the riders reach their goals. The training program is therefore set up with the owner’s participation. Mutual respect must first be established between the trainer and the horse in order to proceed with the next steps. Flatwork being the basis of all disciplines, a great deal of emphasis is laid on smooth gaits, respect for the leg and hand and effective communication between horse and rider. It is fundamental that the horse be happy during training while remaining true to its nature; every horse is thus in contact with its kind and will get the opportunity to work both freely or on a trail in addition to training in the ring. If you wish to know more, please visit our website!