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The Equestrianist - is the Master of Horsemanship Art who achieved the highest form of mastery of horse training skill without any restrains or painful controls on a horse by following the Concordia Concept.

 

Openning the door into a new era of horsemaship where the rider and a horse coinside in a perfect harmony, and their movements are free and flawless, where they dance like one ... one heart, one soul, one body.

 

Like musician masters, pianists, violinists have their unique ways to align the sounds of the instrument in a harmonic, flawless way, The Equestrianists master the seemless communication that creates a harmonious dance of the rider and a horse.

 

The Equestrianist puts the whole heart into this journey, by working on a deep connection, trust and understanidng that opens up an incredible world of the whole horse.

 

If you would like to  start our own journe and craft your own path on the way to a Master of the Horsemanship Art, please join our membership today.

 

We are gathering the best resources here to give you as much information as possible to start your own journey and let the new horsemanship era to begin where both horses and human share love, friendship, trust and understanding. 

 

We bring together all horse enthusiast, amateurs and professionals who are searching the most mindful way to communicate and connect with horses.

We gather and share opinions, articles and video training to offer the broadest source of resources so each one could learn, explore and choose which way is the best way and the right way to take.

 

We seek the positive and promote what we believe to be best practice in all areas of training and care.

 

Join us and help us to make this world a better place for horses and humans.

 

What it means to be the Equestrianist?

"Preserve his natural gaits.  Preserve his personality.  Preserve his instinct to go forward.  Do this and you must be successful because you are respecting nature's wisdom."

– Franz Mairinger

 

"With flowing tail and flying mane,Wide nostrils never stretched by pain,

Mouth bloodless to bit or rein, And feet that iron never shod,

And flanks unscar'd by spur or rod,

A thousand horses – the wild – the free –

Like waves that follow o'er the sea,

Came thickly thundering on."

– Lord Byron

 

 

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