ABOUT LINDSEY FORKUN EQUESTRIAN!

Choosing Lindsey as a coach or trainer means introducing natural horsemanship to your focus. Using natural horsemanship Lindsey can help you to understand and communicate with your horse so that you can interact in a more connected way. She can teach you the language of horses and then you will be better able to problem solve on your own and face new challenges and opportunities. When you understand the language of horse, you can be more confident with your horse, which translates into a more enjoyable, safe, and successful partnership.

Natural horsemanship can help you whether you are headed to the show trail, trails, or just playing around the barn. Natural horsemanship is for everyone who works with horses in anyway. Natural horsemanship is the best way to train and work with horses.

Many people don’t think natural horsemanship applies to the competition world. One of the benefits that Lindsey has is her connection and knowledge of both the competitive and natural horsemanship equine worlds. She is able to draw both worlds together and show you how easy it is to improve your partnership with your horse without leaving the competitive world. Her knowledge of particular equestrian sports can still address your needs of competition for equitation, accuracy, and results but in a way that will get the most from your horse, and make the most of your partnership.

You can work with your existing horse to improve your relationship and build a better partnership. Your advanced partnership can help you to achieve things you had only dreamed of!

Lindsey’s diverse experience of working with people with all sorts of backgrounds-from beginners to advanced riders and handler, from hunters/jumpers to gaited breeds to western/pleasure riders, from kids to adults, or nervous to confident riders-Lindsey has experience to draw from to give you a variety of strategies that will help you succeed. Lindsey’s wide range of experience working with horses also is very diverse and includes unbroke horses, green horses, ‘dangerous’ horses, ‘hot’ horses, hard to catch horses, young to old horses, and many in-between.

Lindsey has owned, trained, and shown many horses in many disciplines including hunter, jumper, dressage, western pleasure, trail, showmanship, and speed events. Lindsey has competed at bronze through gold levels. Lindsey also has experience with gaited breeds, pleasure trail riding, and ground games.

Lindsey holds many champion, reserve champion, and equine awards such as the Charlie’s Pride Versatility Award in both 2000 and 2001. She was also 1st overall and champion at 3 of the 4 show jumping qualifiers, and champion at the regional championships in her first year of show jumping in the starter level with the Canadian Pony Club.

Lindsey is committed to natural horsemanship and advancing her knowledge and experience with horses. Lindsey continues to learn from other horse whisperers and knowledgeable horse people to expand her knowledge base, so when you work with Lindsey you also will benefit from new strategies, ideas, games, and knowledge. With Lindsey’s commitment to furthering her education about horses and natural horsemanship, you can have the comfort that Lindsey is continually reflecting and challenging her own practice, which in the end allows her to deliver accurate, dependable, and current knowledge and services.

Lindsey’s horse experience includes: