TrailBrave Student Reviews

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I wanted to share some students reviews of the 100 Miles A Month Challenge for horses.

Steve has designed a two week online class, called the ‘100 Miles a Month Challenge, and has helped over 1,200 horse riders all around the world to turn their herd bound, spooky, barn sour of anxious horses, into calm & confident trail horses. 

The 100 miles a month challenge includes 12 unique groundwork exercises, QnA sessions and 3 months of daily coaching & support in an online Facebook community.

Here are some reviews from horse owners:

“So many people just have no idea how effective groundwork can be to help a horse” – Deborah, USA

“I have a three year old horse, who is a very fast learner. Before I decided to enroll in this challenge, I was worried that the challenge was possibly too basic for my & my horse. But once I started the challenge I realised I was wrong. The challenge showed me a new communication with my horse. In fact, it doesn’t take a lot of time to do this with your horse. We need to spend quality time just like this with our horses!”

“I became motivated to start riding again” – Lydia, UK

“I’m Lydia from England. Jay is my 18 year old welsh cob. Before I joined this challenge I was slightly lacking motivation. Going through this challenge has motivated me to start riding again after a long time just doing groundwork in my field. The 100 mile challenge has given me more tools to help my horse when outside his and my comfort zone. And I have been able to help my friend who has recently got a new horse too!”

“It’s been a fantastic experience” – Melanie, Australia

“I really enjoyed this challenge with Steve Halfpenny. It’s helped me and my horses heaps .I thought it was just about walking the horse – but it’s so much more. I learnt how to guide my horse through manoeuvres – forehand turns, hind turns, changing your horses side with ease, and the horse moving around you brilliantly. My horse now looking at me as the leader and their confidence has grown in 14 days. Thanks Steve “

“I am enjoying my horse again!” – Mary, Canada.

“Steve’s 100 miles a month challenge programme is a clear and structured way to build confidence and horsemanship. My horse bolted when he saw a cow appear over a hedge. My world shrunk when I lost my confidence. The structure is clear, manageable and enjoyable, enabling me to become a better leader so we can progress again. I am enjoying my horse again and have already recommended the challenge to my friends. Thank you Steve”

If you have a horse who lacks confidence on trail rides or new places, there is a proven solution to these confidence issues, that has worked for over 1,200+ horse owners around the world. 

Are you ready to walk 100 miles a month with your horse? Learn more & join the 100 Miles a Month Challenge for horses here.

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  1. Ingrid Spies

    Is TrailBrave a good choice? Our wonderful 14-year-old trainer has done a beautiful job with our sixyear-old Connemara pony.. However, all his training has been done in the arena with comprehensive ground work, poles, lunging etc., leading up to riding/jumping. However, when, for the first time, taken to an open field, at the full gallop, the pony swerved and the rider fell off for the first time in seven years. She worked him successfully in the arena again for some time and then took him on a trail ride, his first since we got, him nine months ago.The rider was, unfortunately, by herself, and, on being given the command to canter, and not wanting to canter, probably unsure if his location,, the pony bucked. . Although she did not fall off this time, the trainer is now scared. This is causing us a lot of distress forher as she was absolutely wonderful until these unfortunate events. We realize the Pony should have been introduced to new Lications at a slower pace and that the rider should have been accompanied. Would your series, TrailBrave, be of use to our trainer? Please advise. Please send the link.(Ingrid, dingca@comcast.net)

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