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Paz Equestrian Paz Equestrian is the home of freelance horse training and lesson instruction by Kim Pasnau Nemchek serving Connecticut, New England, and New York.

It is our mission to bring quality instruction and education into the lives of all riders and horsemen!

This is the only morning meeting I want to attend
11/07/2025

This is the only morning meeting I want to attend

A beautiful day to pet some ponies. (They’re ponies like all dogs are puppies, ok?  Is it a sweet squishy love bug? Then...
10/07/2025

A beautiful day to pet some ponies.

(They’re ponies like all dogs are puppies, ok? Is it a sweet squishy love bug? Then it’s a pony. Even if it’s 16.1)

I'm so excited to announce my return to the Shoreline! After four years of traveling and freelancing, I have returned to...
25/06/2025

I'm so excited to announce my return to the Shoreline! After four years of traveling and freelancing, I have returned to my roots - literally and figuratively.

As of June 1, 2025, I am again operating out of my own space on Durham Road in the beautiful shoreline town of Madison, CT.

Paz Equestrian is pleased to offer a boutique-style lesson and training program, with a focus on horsemanship and classical all-around education of horse and rider.

We offer a limited number of private and semi-private riding lessons, classical work-in-hand lessons, liberty lessons, and groundwork lessons. All riding students also learn groundwork, and riding is not a requirement for those looking to have a more in-depth education in groundwork and liberty.

We are also pleased to offer a limited number of full training stalls; please inquire for details.

Stay tuned for updates!

A bittersweet morning to send this wonderful lady home to Inge. I’m so so so happy that she gets to live out her life ri...
30/03/2025

A bittersweet morning to send this wonderful lady home to Inge. I’m so so so happy that she gets to live out her life right where she belongs. And I’m grateful for every moment we got to spend together.

Our first photo together in 2006, to our last. I think we have both aged a little…

Enjoy your retirement Rowanator! You’ve earned it. And then some!!

A great conversation about the importance of the work we do from the ground
03/03/2025

A great conversation about the importance of the work we do from the ground

“Horses regularly trained with ground work are more relaxed when ridden”

A recent study of dressage horses in Germany that looked at rein length and tension revealed a surprising finding: horses who were regularly trained in ground work/in-hand work had lower heart rates during ridden work than all of the other participating horses. This wasn’t what the researchers were investigating, but it was clear in the results. From this, the researchers concluded that, “Perhaps horses trained in ground work had more trust in their rider.”

So why would it be true that horses who regularly learn via ground work/in-hand work are more relaxed? There are a few possibilities.

1) Horses trained regularly with ground work are more relaxed because their trainers are more relaxed. It’s possible that humans who take the time to teach their horses from the ground are less goal oriented and more concerned with the process. They may be more relaxed in general and foster this same relaxation in their horses. As you are, so is your horse.

2) Horses trained regularly with ground work have trainers who are more educated about a horse’s balance.

Their horses learn to move in correct balance which allows them to be healthy and sound in their bodies and, therefore, more relaxed. Physical balance is emotional balance.

3) Horses trained regularly with ground work understand the trainer’s criteria better. They have mastered the response to an aid before the rider mounts and know the “right answer” already once under saddle. They don’t experience any conflict when the rider asks for a behavior because the neural pathway has already been installed. They are more relaxed about being ridden because it rarely has caused confusion for them.

For us highly visual humans I think that ground work is often a better way to begin exercises because we are much better at seeing our horse doing the right thing than feeling it from the saddle. Often, my feel in the saddle is enhanced by the fact that I have watched my horse perform an exercise over and over in our in-hand work. It feels how it looks. In-hand work is also a good way to teach our horses because our own bodies are often more in balance when we are walking beside our horses. With the ground under our feet we are able to be more relaxed if something goes wrong and less likely to be so busy wrapped up in our own balance that we give our horses conflicting or confusing aids. It’s a good place to figure things out. I am a huge fan of in-hand work.

I’m glad to learn research revealed ground work is good for horses. Horses with a low heart rate are relaxed and relaxed horses perform better and live longer. In this day and age of people starting horses under saddle in under an hour and increasing monetary rewards for the “young horse dressage program“, everything seems to be done in a hurry. The entire horse culture seems to privilege “getting up there and riding your horse”. But as one of my favorite writers and accomplished horsewoman, Teresa Tsimmu Martino writes, “In today’s horse culture there are clinics that brag about starting a c**t in a day, as if the quickness of it was the miracle. But old horse people know it takes years to create art. Horses as great masterpieces are not created in a day. An artist does not need to rush.” We need more scientific studies like this one to encourage us to slow down and take our time with our horses.

So why were the horses in the study more relaxed? Likely it was a combination of all three factors – a relaxed trainer, better overall balance and clear understanding of criteria.

These are things that matter to your horse, and yes, will allow him to trust you when you ride. Take some time to slow down and work from the ground, learn a bit more about equine balance and teach new things in-hand before asking for them under saddle. You can take your riding to a whole new level and help your horse become more healthy and relaxed in the process.” - by Jen of Spellbound Horses

Casper has done his civic duty!
05/11/2024

Casper has done his civic duty!

03/10/2024

Horse friends-

Anyone with trailer driving experience interested in attending the Liberty Festival in Kentucky? Looking for another driver/barn help for next week due to some last minute changes with our crew!

Please PM me asap if interested!

Have you checked out all my original artwork and products in my Etsy Shop? If not, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop...
19/09/2024

Have you checked out all my original artwork and products in my Etsy Shop?

If not, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PazEquestrianDesigns

I am opening up CUSTOM DESIGNS! Send me your fav horse photo and I’ll draw and paint your image as a line drawing AND watercolor painting. Check it out and send me a message to get started!

As some of you know, earlier this year I published “The Lesson Rider’s Journal” (which is available on Amazon- I’ll link...
07/09/2024

As some of you know, earlier this year I published “The Lesson Rider’s Journal” (which is available on Amazon- I’ll link in comments! Please check it out if you haven’t!)

Within that project, I created a series of line drawings to illustrate the book.

For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been at work turning some of those into watercolor paintings and setting up a new Etsy shop with a variety of products in my designs.

Even if you’re not looking to shop, will you do me a favor and click the link? And if you have an Etsy account, favorite some stuff for the algorithm?!

Thanks friends!

https://pazequestriandesigns.etsy.com

(Oh and if you want something custom, I can totally do that. I’m working on adding personalization to everything so that’s a possibility as well!)

Shop items by PazEquestrianDesigns.

30/08/2024

Paz Equestrian is the home of freelance horse training and lesson instruction by Kim Pasnau Nemchek serving Connecticut, New England, and New York. It is our mission to bring quality instruction and education into the lives of all riders and horsemen!

A big thank you to Braveheart Beasts for always putting on such a great show and welcoming us to join in the fun!
18/07/2024

A big thank you to Braveheart Beasts for always putting on such a great show and welcoming us to join in the fun!

Norah and I are so excited to present one of our all time favorite films in the Braveheart Beast’s production “Night at ...
11/07/2024

Norah and I are so excited to present one of our all time favorite films in the Braveheart Beast’s production “Night at the Movies”

While I don’t believe in spoilers, I will tell you that there will be song, dance, riding, bridleless, and liberty all in one, set to the most classic of musicals.

Think you know what movie we’re representing? Leave your best guess in the comments!

Then come to the show. I also have to mention…Braveheart Beasts are SO GOOD. If you haven’t experienced them live and in person, now is your chance!

(Ps bring a chair!)

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CT

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 20:00
Thursday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday 08:00 - 20:00
Sunday 08:00 - 20:00

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+12035895415

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