
RIDING INSTRUCTION
At Roy Marchinton Training Stables, we educate riders of all levels; whether they ride for pleasure or competition, Roy along with Astrud Seletto and Eva Hartmann, offer a vast amount of experience instructing all ages, levels and disciplines. Whether you are a nervous beginner or an experienced rider, western or english discipline, we can improve your riding and communication skills with your horse.
LESSONS:
Monday - Saturday, by appointment.
Private Lessons $80.00 (your horse)
Private Lessons $95.00 (our horse)
Cutting/Cowhorse/Drafting Lessons
(dry work & mechanical cow) $80.00
(dry work & mech. cow/our horse) $95.00
(with cattle) $100.00
(with cattle/our horse) $POA
Group & Shared Lessons available by arrangement.
Quality School Horses available.
CLINICS:
School Horses are available for Clinics, booking essential
For up coming Clinic dates see clinic page
Beginner, Junior & Nervous RIDERS:
We will educate you in all facets of horsemanship, from ground-work, correct fitting of tack through to building confident riding skills, concentrating on rider position/body language and application of aids.
All Riders must wear approved Safety Helmets. All Riders must wear correct Riding Boots (ie flat soled with heel) NO RUNNERS and appropriate clothing (ie jeans or jodphurs).
For all enquiries, please contact ROY on 0407 021 350
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TRAINING ARTICLES
Roy & Astrud are contributing writers for Equine Excellence horse magazine.
Each issue, we cover a different aspect of Western horse training & Western performance events.
Go to www.equineexcellence.com.au for more information.
Current issue Feb-Mar 2010,
features Part 1 in a series looking at Reining
"Warming-Up for a Reining Competition"
(preview of images below:)



Photos by Andy Cole, Equine Excellence
Articles so far:
Cutting & the Working Cow Horse
Trail Class Basics: Trail Gate
Trail Class Basics: Bridge & Side Pass Logs
The One Rein Stop
Contact www.equineexcellence.com.au for copies.
Website maintained by Astrud Seletto
This page last updated 19/3/2010