The lunging Cavesson with Andrea Eschbach
The lunging Cavesson with Andrea Eschbach
Healthy movement – clear communication – trust-based partnership
The long work is a Central component of the horse-friendly training and the Cavesson is the ideal tool for fine, precise Training without being forced. In this class, Andrea will show you Eschbach, as you build your horse on the Lunge useful and healthy, regardless of the level of education.
Whether you are young horse, correction horse or horse in the convalescence – improves the work of the Cavesson the body, feeling the Suppleness and balance of your horse. At the same time, you can improve your relationship through clear, calm communication.
What you will learn
Theoretical basics and practical application of the long work on the Cavesson
(according to Babette Teschen and the principles of classical horsemanship)
Training of the body's sense of Balance and muscles of your horse
Structure of Suppleness and inspired
Improvement of the page, binding and Assembly of readiness
Individual long training – adjusted to your horse, and your knowledge
Prerequisites & Equipment
A suitable equipment (Cavesson, Longe, if necessary, lunging belt) is important for the correct implementation. We are happy to advise you in the selection process.
The most frequently asked questions
For whom is the training?
Suitable for beginners in the cavesson work, Advanced training objectives on the Lunge as well as horses in training, correction, or convalescence.
Do I need to bring my own horse?
You can't bring Your horse, but it's condition. The participation of one of our school horses in the course price included.
When You bring Your horse want, please contact us at the office. We provide You with a free Box available.
Discount
Young people (up to 16 years) and trainees receive a discount of 20 %.
Please specify when registering with.
Payment Terms/Conditions Of Participation
The booking of the course is definitely, as soon as Your payment is received by us. For installment agreements You turn to the office.
Andrea And Markus Eschbach