Control in the arena and in “ real world” riding scenarios are thoroughly practiced. Growing up I competed in various events ranging from rodeo speed to western/english equitation. I began competitive training in the 2011 Murfreesboro Mustang Makeover and continued to the 2012 South Carolina Mustang Makeover. In May of 2013 I graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with my Bachelors of Sc
ience: Animal Science degree. The same month I also adopted my Mustang Million mare! I pride myself on taking time with training . I have learned the majority of what I know through the lessons I have received from the horses I have trained. The best teachers are also students, constantly learning. I am always expanding my knowledge in different training methods and riding disciplines. For a horse to be safe & successful it must start with a strong Foundation. When working with horses, I concentrate on confidence, communication, softness, & respect. All of these things combined create partnership and safety. Each horse is unique and must be treated as an individual. Working with each horse, and understanding their strengths & weaknesses allows us to pinpoint the areas of confidence that need building. A horse needs to relax and better understand what’s being asked. A fearful horse simply can’t learn. Once trust & respect begins, communication continues, softness develops, safety and confidence is the result. Wild at Heart Horsemanship offers:
- C**t starting/Foundation training
- Confidence building( in arena and on trails)
- Private lessons
- Conditioning
- Problem Solving
Please Contact Owner/Trainer Aria Johnson for pricing inquiries and questions 615-426-3786