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holistic equestrian & dancing unicorn

The 3 secrets to ensure you can confidently ride for the horse’s wellbeing, and help you create a horse that loves being ridden.

What you’ll learn

About your host

Hi there! My name is Katie Boniface and I’m looking forward to hosting you in this webinar!

With over 30 years experience riding, 20 years of coaching, backing and training, I have finally melded the concepts and principles of training and riding with the holistic principles learnt in my career as a naturopath and buteyko breathing practitioner.

Our mission is to change the way the horses are engaged in work so that for the horse, learning is fun, movement feels good and they WANT to be ridden. If that sounds like what you are looking for, I can’t wait to support you on that journey.

Save your seat

Save your seat ☆

holistic equestrian & dancing unicorn

The 5 step riding process that creates horses that love being ridden, and equestrians that can confidently ride for the horse’s wellbeing.

11am aest thursday october 1oth 2024

 FAQs

  • This session is running on Australian Eastern Standard Time (Brisbane).

    Timezone conversions:

    Auckland: 1pm Thursday

    London: 2am Thursday

    Los Angeles: 6pm Wednesday

    New York: 9pm Wednesday

    Perth: 9am Thursday

    Sydney: 12 noon Thursday

    Toronto: 9pm Wednesday

  • Yes, the replay will be available for a short period of time after the event.

  • While I have been known to go down a rabbit hole, I will endeavour to make this training no more than 45 minutes.

    One hour, tops!

  • Nothing more than your email address and an hour of your time :)

  • No problem, we get that sometimes technology doesnt work as planned.

    Just email your name and email address you would like register to my colleague Sarah, and she will get you set up.

    sarah@equestrianmovement.com

  • Do you need a horse for this specific webinar? No

    Do you need access to a horse to attend the webinar? Well, you are probably only here because you own, ride or work with horses, so probably.

    Do you have to have your own horse because you love being with them? I'm gonna leave that choice to you.

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