Our bio-mechanical training process is a comprehensive approach that focuses on building a solid foundation for horses of all breeds, from weanlings to mature athletes, ensuring that they develop the right balance, posture, and movement patterns necessary for success in their chosen sport.
By prioritizing lightness, soundness, and longevity, we help horses maintain optimal physical condition throughout their careers, reducing the risk of injuries while maximizing their performance potential.
Our training is designed to gently correct and enhance their natural movement, allowing horses to move fluidly and efficiently, which is essential for both short-term performance and long-term career sustainability.
Through years of hands-on experience, we have perfected a training process that is customized to each horse’s unique needs, enabling them to progress confidently without strain or discomfort.
From the first steps of training to the advanced stages, we focus on ensuring the horse remains physically sound, mentally engaged, and capable of performing at their peak without compromising their future health.
Whether working with young horses just beginning their training or older horses in need of refinement, our bio-mechanical training fosters a strong, resilient foundation that supports their growth and success.
All progress is documented through daily, unedited video footage, offering a transparent and authentic look at how our methods consistently improve the performance and well-being of the horses in our care..
Alfie is a 10 year old Thoroughbred gelding who was sent for mounting training.
Here is what Alfie’s owner, Tiffany, has to say:
"We purchased Alfie for our daughter 2 months ago. He is a lovely boy but my daughter has major issues trying to mount. He won’t stand still and constantly moves around as she tries to get on. We have had a couple of successful mounts but the next time she goes back to ride again we have the same issues. We are just wanting to sort this out before it becomes more serious.”
Click on the links below to watch Alfie’s progress
Axiom is an 8 year old Thoroughbred gelding who was sent for training to help him transition from racehorse to leisure-riding horse.Axiom has journeyed around the world. He was born in Germany, raced in Hong Kong, and retired from racing in Australia.
This is what his owner, Meagan, has to say:
“Axiom is very green off the track. He’s only had a few rides in the past six months and has been off the track for a year. I would like to get some dressage training done so his education gets off to a good start before riding him regularly. I’m finding him unbalanced and green to ride.”
Follow the links below to watch Axiom’s progress.
Bindi is an 8 year old Arab cross Stockhorse mare who was sent for training to improve her acceptance of contact.
Here is what Bindi’s owner, Helen, has to say:
“Bindi requires some in hand work to help encourage her to use her back and accept the bit. Due to an arm injury I use a bar rein held in my left hand. When I bought her she was very nervous. I have taken Bindi to rallies, pole clinics and done extensive trail riding“
Follow the links below to watch Bindi’s progress.
Bob is a Thoroughbred gelding.
Bob has previously been trained at Avoca Park to transition him from racehorse to pleasure horse.
He has since grown and his owner, now wishes to race him again.
Bob has been doing 3 months beach training prior to his arriving at Avoca Park.
Bob is currently in training at Avoca Park so stay tuned for new videos!
Fordson is an 11 year old Clydesdale cross gelding who was bought in for general training.
Fordson’s owner, Genny, is a long standing client and has previously bought Fordson for training and lessons.
Click the links below to watch Fordson’s progression!
Juareeda is a 6 year old Andalusian mare who was brought to training to further her education.
Her owner, Ann, purchased her recently and this is what she has to say:
“Juareeda needs to start with Légèreté ground work, flat riding and lunging. She is very light to the leg, but nervous doing flat work. Juareeda has been mainly ridden out on trails with some flat work and poles.”
Follow the links below to watch Juareeda progress!
Matisse is a 5 year old Warmblood gelding.
Matisse’s is a friendly face at Avoca Park as his owner, Linda, has regular lessons.
Linda finds Matisse is heavy in the hands, loses balance over his shoulders and falls on the forehand, so he was sent to Avoca Park to improve these facets and while Linda was away.
Click the links below to watch his progress!
Maggie is a 4 year old Thoroughbred mare who was sent for training to improve her balance and help her racing.
Here is what her trainer has to say:
"Maggie was started as a late two year old and has three racing preparations. Maggie fractured her right hind tibia during a race in her second prep however has recovered without a hitch. Her race record is five starts for a win and three seconds. Maggie has been on spell the past 4 months and is ready to come back into work.’
Follow the links below to watch Maggie’s progress
Wilber is a 4 year old Arabian gelding who was brought to Avoca Park to be broken in and to consolidate his tie-up training.
His owner, Alex, says:
“I brought Wilber as a stallion and had him gelded November 2016. I would like him broken in using Légèreté methods.I have been working slowly under instruction on the preparatory ground work.He lunges well in a halter, happy with saddle and bridle and we are now progressing his cavesson training."
Watch this interesting video of Wilber exhibiting ‘plaiting’. This indicates a lack of strength and balance as a young horse.
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