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"Establishing Equestrian Ideals"

A paper written by Erik F Herbermann, author of "Dressage Formula " and "A Horsemans Notes", and reproduced here by his kind permission.


Coming Soon - Arrow Week from Aug 3rd - 8th.

Come for a day or stay for the week. Mounted and dismounted work for you and your horse to include Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais, Pilates as well as work on the lunge, work in hand, jumping and dressage. Provisional bookings being taken now.


Arrow Equestrian is delighted to welcome Feldenkrais teacher and Pilates practitioner, Sarah Merriam Pierce to the teaching team. Click here to find out more


Arrow Equestrian specialises in Classical Dressage and Horsemanship that is based on sound theory and diligent practice. Sue Nevill-Parker has ridden and competed to a high standard in Dressage, Horse Trials and Show Jumping and specialises in helping riders to achieve an enhanced level of awareness and sensitivity in their riding. Her centre in rural Herefordshire is unique in that it offers both novice and advanced riders the chance to experience balance, harmony and ease with her specially trained schoolmasters.

Shoulder in with Arrow Horses: Anita and Cantinero, Sue and Iccaro, Felicity and Slipper, Philippa and Maestro, Katy and Pooh Bear.

Photograph © Newsquest (Midlands South) Hereford Times

"No! It's not a levade - we are just having fun!"

Photograph © Newsquest (Midlands South) Hereford Times

In addition, specialist teachers are invited to teach at the Arrow Equestrian Centre so that students can benefit from a range of complementary techniques and therapies such as Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais, Tai Chi, Pilates, TTEAM, Massage and Cranio Sacral work etc…

New Horse! "Mouse"
Mouse is a 16.3hh 9 year old Hannoverian by Medoc. He arrived here on trial and wouldn't go back in the lorry when it was time to go home. He then remained at livery until his owner decided that he didn't want him anymore and so now he belongs to me. They say don't look a gift horse in the mouth and this is true - he seems to have at least 4 problems - his legs! He injured a foot as a 2 year old and this has lead to problems in the other three. This has not been helped by previous work so it will be interesting to see if the "Arrow Team" can work our magic on him. If he improves as much as Pooh Bear has over the last 18 months I will be very pleased. Watch this space!


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