WILD Atlantic Horsemanship has published details of its second natural horsemanship workshop with Paul Walker, taking place on Saturday, August 30th at 10.30am, once again in the beautiful surrounds of Mulranny Beach, Westport, Co Mayo.
Wild Atlantic Horsemanship highlights the natural horsemanship approach of horse trainer Paul Walker from Newport in Mayo.
With over 30 years of experience training wild horses in Chile, Paul has developed a calm, practical and respectful method of training that focuses on understanding the horse, rather than forcing the horse. His work is rooted in natural horsemanship, using clear communication, patience and consistency to help horses become calmer, safer and more willing partners.
Paul’s approach to natural horsemanship reflects the same horse-centred principles associated with renowned trainer John Lyons, where the focus is on building trust, using clear cues and helping the horse understand what is being asked. Rather than relying on pressure or fear, Paul works with the horse’s natural instincts, encouraging confidence, softness and cooperation.
How horses think
Through Wild Atlantic Horsemanship, Paul teaches horse owners and riders how to develop a stronger connection with their horses. His training helps people understand how horses think, how they react and how to guide them in a simple, gentle and effective way.
This unique workshop will showcase Paul working with an unbroken filly and promises to be a memorable learning experience for anyone interested in developing their horsemanship skills.
Follow the Wild Atlantic Way Facebook page for information on an upcoming Level 2 workshop, where Paul will take full-bred Connemara, Cíon, outside the pen for the first time.
Following on from the first workshop with Cíon, this event will showcase more groundwork and first-ride techniques, with improved bridle work for softness and safety.
Places are limited. To secure a place, contact Paul Walker on +353 874402220 or email wildatlantichorsemanship@gmail.com