So I recently moved my horse to a new barn in my area called concord ridge equestrian center. I was nervous, because I'm not really the type of rider that wants everything perfect and clean. I come from many barns where it's a private barn and very relaxed atmosphere. But then I came across an amazing Natural Horsemanship trainer. :3 I had wanted to get into natural horsemanship, but never really had found a trainer to get me into it
His name is Jordan Brasser. He had worked on the Parelli's farm and by age 16 was a level four. He has brought my horse and I so far in the past two months. TWO months. He has helped teach me how to take her from un-ridable to the western pleasure pony she was suppose to be. I encourage anyone in Michigan, or even anywhere to look him up on YouTube or to eve go to his website. He really can take even the youngest of riders and horses, to the oldest riders and horses, and make them understand the language of a horse, and how to become a good rider, and a good communicator. I love Jordan. I swear he is the best trainer. I'll stick with him through all my years of riding, showing, and Natural Horsemanship!
His name is Jordan Brasser. He had worked on the Parelli's farm and by age 16 was a level four. He has brought my horse and I so far in the past two months. TWO months. He has helped teach me how to take her from un-ridable to the western pleasure pony she was suppose to be. I encourage anyone in Michigan, or even anywhere to look him up on YouTube or to eve go to his website. He really can take even the youngest of riders and horses, to the oldest riders and horses, and make them understand the language of a horse, and how to become a good rider, and a good communicator. I love Jordan. I swear he is the best trainer. I'll stick with him through all my years of riding, showing, and Natural Horsemanship!