Classeq Performance
Classeq Performance

Classeq Performance

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Introduction: Building on each individual's innate talents, Louise approaches her horses and students the same way, grounding their training in the tenets of the classic art. For each horse, great care is taken to lay down a solid foundation of fitness before agenda. By individualizing each program, Louise allows the strengths and talents of each horse to develop on their own schedule before being targeted at any pre-fixed discipline. The value of working with Louise lies in the elevation of a horseman's spirit. She creates in her riders an architecture that offers transcendence into the heart of the art. Her focus is in the development of a true equestrian and not just a rider. Classeq Performance is a specialized practice for riders, handlers and equine therapists. It fills the gap for equestrians of all disciplines by building body awareness, creating balance and flow in true partnership with the horse. Immediately impacting, it is unique and innovative, keying on the trinity of breath, posture and focused concentration. The benefits are immeasurable for backyard beginners to international level competitors, young and old.
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Belinda N.
Sep 2, 2011
Louise is the Equistrian Instructor I have been looking for all of my life! I continue to make progress under her watchful eye.I am so lucky to be her student.I just can't say enough good things about the whole experience!
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Sheryl R.
Oct 9, 2011
Louise works with each horse and rider according to individual abilities and readiness to progress to the next level. Using classic dressage fundamentals, she transformed my cranky, resistant horse into a willing partner who actually was proud of himself when he did well. Through yoga techniques, both on the ground and in the saddle, I became more aware of how my movements could either hinder or support my horse’s fluidity. And together we became a team.