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If you care about your own and your horse's well
being whether you are a novice, intermediate,
advanced rider, horse owner, trainer or riding
school proprietor,
I promise you that you can find natural,
stress-free excellence and improve your horse's
life, without having to take years and years of
training trying to be perfect. Unfortunately,
your hopes of becoming an excellent rider can
easily be dashed after hours of dispiriting
lessons, contradictory advice, and being told
too often that you
aren't perfect enough, you need to do better.
It's no
surprise you can lose hope and end up burnt-out
in riding, losing your confidence, passion and
natural skill. It doesn't have to be this way.
Whatever your level,
you can engage your natural
ability to ride excellently while schooling,
competing, hacking, or caring for your horse,
without hurting yourself or them.
You can
ride naturally, whether in stressful competitive
situations or just recreationally for your own
enjoyment, at
a level of excellence you've always dreamed of. You can succeed in your
riding without breaking the bank and learn how
to do the best for your horse, without giving up
on your own success. |

"Hi, I'm Joni Bentley, founder of Riding Success
Without Stress. I've helped thousands of riders
from novice to advanced to achieve riding
excellence while deepening their bond with their
horse. If you want to spend quality time with
your horse, forget your worries, and achieve
natural stress-free excellence, you have come to
the right place."
How do you get there?
Here's my recommended 1-2-3-4:
1.Get
your free copy of
my
workbook,
"Come to your senses." along with the once
monthly Riding Success Without Stress ezine
providing practical steps in your riding
journey.
2. Get your free online videos by
clicking here then fill in the
short video form.
3.
Attend a dismounted workshop.
This workshop helps you to implement real
changes in your riding.
4.
Attend a mounted workshop.
This course is especially designed for thinking
riders who are inspired to take
time out with their horse and improving their bond, confidence and riding
skills, while caring for their horse's well
being. |
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