Boarding & Training Stables in Poland - Central Europe
We offer short and long term training and boarding for your horses here in Poland. This solution is great for people who wish to base their driving team in central Europe, or for those who seek an economical solution to the high costs of keeping horses in training and work.
Your horses can stay with us where they will be stabled and participate in regular exercise and training. This work will combine suppling and gymnastic exercises on the lunge including ground work. Horses can be driven or have a combination training regime 4 times per week per horse.
This is great if you want your horse to stay fit and competition ready over winter. Extra work can be specified for individual horses by prior arrangement.
You can read our philosophy and training methods below. Contact us for further information and costs. Photo Karol Rzeczycki
Your horses can stay with us where they will be stabled and participate in regular exercise and training. This work will combine suppling and gymnastic exercises on the lunge including ground work. Horses can be driven or have a combination training regime 4 times per week per horse.
This is great if you want your horse to stay fit and competition ready over winter. Extra work can be specified for individual horses by prior arrangement.
You can read our philosophy and training methods below. Contact us for further information and costs. Photo Karol Rzeczycki
Balancing Mind & Body - My Horse "Bolek" a Change for "his" Better.
My interest has been with balancing my horse through a mixed regular gymnastic programme ie: Dressage exercises, ground work, lunge/double lunge, poles and riding out of course. Walking up inclines and ditches in hand. Stretches and sometimes massage is included. Therapy from Remedium Physio.
Far left bottom photo what he looked like in the beginning.
Bolek is far from perfect but has developed into a horse that is more supple, calm and balanced, he is easier to ride and drive and I think now stands quite proud and with presence. If you can train new muscle memory the horse begins to use his body more effectively. We are lucky to have a horse physiotherapist onsite and we work together this is a great combination for this horse.
It's interesting to note: A horses mental disposition can dramatically change for the better after becoming more balanced in the body this connection flows through to the mind. I guess the approach is a bit like Yoga for horses.
Behaviours: Often horses come here which have not had the basics established such as respect for the handler. Teaching manners to
a horse is extremely important. If you can't safely be around your horse or lead him I am not sure why we think it's a good idea to sit on his back. Because usually he will show you the same level of respect.
A horse can pick up on the most minute signal from the person they spend time with, these signals or cues can be effective or ineffective, and you wonder why is this horse behaving in such a way? The horse that is considered "difficult" many times actually has a problem where clear communication may not have been given, the horse then assumes the role of the leader, this can lead to the horse then being labelled "a dangerous horse" as time progresses things can get worse.
Far left bottom photo what he looked like in the beginning.
Bolek is far from perfect but has developed into a horse that is more supple, calm and balanced, he is easier to ride and drive and I think now stands quite proud and with presence. If you can train new muscle memory the horse begins to use his body more effectively. We are lucky to have a horse physiotherapist onsite and we work together this is a great combination for this horse.
It's interesting to note: A horses mental disposition can dramatically change for the better after becoming more balanced in the body this connection flows through to the mind. I guess the approach is a bit like Yoga for horses.
Behaviours: Often horses come here which have not had the basics established such as respect for the handler. Teaching manners to
a horse is extremely important. If you can't safely be around your horse or lead him I am not sure why we think it's a good idea to sit on his back. Because usually he will show you the same level of respect.
A horse can pick up on the most minute signal from the person they spend time with, these signals or cues can be effective or ineffective, and you wonder why is this horse behaving in such a way? The horse that is considered "difficult" many times actually has a problem where clear communication may not have been given, the horse then assumes the role of the leader, this can lead to the horse then being labelled "a dangerous horse" as time progresses things can get worse.
Driving Courses 3 Days "Achenbach" Including Accommodation.
Gary Rollans is an International competitor, coach/trainer. German Bronze & Silver Standard Certificate. British Horse Masters, EA Level2 Driving Coach & EA Coach Educator. He is available for lessons group or individual and professional training of horses to saddle and harness. He has developed over 28 years a successful structured Training System using the Achenbach Method for both horse and owner. Gary has conducted training clinics alongside Boyd Exell the world's top 4 in hand driver and has driven some of the most extreme terrain with a coach and 5, The famous Swiss Post Coach over Gotthard Pass in Switzerland. His method involves much ground work on the double lunge with the horses. He trained for 2 world championships with horses he only had months to prepare. At the time he placed 4th in the world. The horses were supple, light and with the ability to bend with ease through the obstacles.
3 day course € 280 per person (the Achenbach System)
3 day course € 280 per person (the Achenbach System)