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Media

Trainer & Workshop Review in German Horse Magazine Pegasus-FS

During the Weeks of the Horsemen 2011 at Arhoena the Pegasus - FS magazine team carried out a Trainer and Workshop Review about us for their magazine.
This is the filming they did during that workshop which was released with their November 2011 edition.

Workshop Review in German Newspaper and on VFD Website

The Benson’s are guest trainers at the VFD in Aachen
“Everybody rides or handles a horse how they live their life”. That was one of the many sentences which caused a lot of reflection for the participants when Ian and Anke Benson from New Zealand started the theory part of their workshop. The young horse starting workshop was held at the Weidenhof in Alsdorf-Schleibach last weekend in June. Right from the start it was obvious to all us participants that with horse people like Anke and Ian Benson identifying the horse’s mistakes and blaming the horse would never be an option.  But to look for changes within yourself to improve your relationship with your horse that would be the path ( read more....)

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