123 Main Street, New York, NY 10001

About

Our Mission

Understanding horses begins with listening.

I work with horses and riders who feel that something in their training isn’t quite working – even when everyone is trying their best.

Through biomechanical observation, rider analysis and structured training, I help uncover what the horse is actually communicating.

Because when the real cause becomes clear, training suddenly starts to make sense again.

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Our Vision

Trust Is Not Trained

Many horses are labeled difficult, lazy or resistant.

But most of the time, they are simply responding to confusion, tension or physical imbalance.

My work focuses on understanding the horse’s body, the rider’s influence and the structure of the training itself.

Instead of pushing harder, we look for the small adjustments that allow the horse to move more freely, think more clearly and work with the rider rather than against them.

Company Founders

yvonne & akishar

CEO, PC Yvonne Steindl BEd.

- Personal Coach - Animal Trainer- Teacher - Farmer - Saddle Fitter - Hoove care analyst

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CEO, Michael Steindl

Farmer - Nature Guide - Photographer - Piercer - Metal woker - Gift shop owner - teknikal ingeneer

horse, nature, eye, mane, close up, horse eye, horse details, mammal, animal, equine

Mini-CEO, Samuel Steindl

Love of our lives - main baby cow carer - timetable decisionmaker 😉

"Great times start with a decision"

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Client Testimonials

**“I thought my horse was just being difficult. The assessment showed us that the real issue was tension and imbalance, not attitude. After a few small adjustments everything suddenly made sense. My horse felt softer and much more relaxed.”** — Private horse owner
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**“What impressed me most was how quickly the horse responded. Small changes in posture and timing made a visible difference the same day. It felt like my horse finally understood what I was asking.”** — Leisure rider
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**“Our pony had started resisting in lessons and we didn’t know why. The W.E.N. assessment helped us see things we had never noticed before. After a few changes the pony became relaxed and willing again.”** — Riding school client
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