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Weekly Horsemanship Program
Our Weekly Horsemanship Program is the heart of what we do at Unbridled TN.
This is not a traditional riding lesson program. While riding is certainly part of the journey, horsemanship here begins long before a foot enters a stirrup. We focus on relationship, awareness, responsibility, and understanding the horse as a whole being. Students spend time:
Learning herd dynamics and observation
Understanding equine behavior and communication
Developing groundwork skills in open fields (not just arenas)
Building confidence, leadership, and emotional regulation
Caring for and connecting with the horses before riding
Our approach is immersive and relational. We work outdoors, often in open pasture, which creates a different level of awareness and partnership than confined arena work. This environment encourages students to become thoughtful, grounded horsewomen and horsemen who can adapt, observe, and lead with clarity.
Each class meets students where they are. Whether beginner or experienced rider, horsemanship is a lifelong skill set, and previous riding experience does not always translate to true partnership with a horse.
What Makes This Different?
Small group sizes
Emphasis on character and responsibility
A focus on feel, timing, and communication
Community-centered, encouraging environment
A slower, deeper approach to learning
This program is ideal for families who value depth over speed and character over competition.
If you are looking for a place where your child can grow in confidence, awareness, and stewardship, both in and out of the saddle, we would love to welcome you.
Spring Class Schedule:
Classes start back the week of March 16th
Monday: 1:00 pm-2:00 pm (Full); 2:00 pm-3:00 pm (Full)
Tuesday: 3:30 pm-4:30 pm (Full)
Thursday: 1:30 pm-2:30 pm (1 open spot)
Friday: 10:30 am-11:30 am (Full)
Our Weekly Horsemanship Program is the heart of what we do at Unbridled TN.
This is not a traditional riding lesson program. While riding is certainly part of the journey, horsemanship here begins long before a foot enters a stirrup. We focus on relationship, awareness, responsibility, and understanding the horse as a whole being. Students spend time:
Learning herd dynamics and observation
Understanding equine behavior and communication
Developing groundwork skills in open fields (not just arenas)
Building confidence, leadership, and emotional regulation
Caring for and connecting with the horses before riding
Our approach is immersive and relational. We work outdoors, often in open pasture, which creates a different level of awareness and partnership than confined arena work. This environment encourages students to become thoughtful, grounded horsewomen and horsemen who can adapt, observe, and lead with clarity.
Each class meets students where they are. Whether beginner or experienced rider, horsemanship is a lifelong skill set, and previous riding experience does not always translate to true partnership with a horse.
What Makes This Different?
Small group sizes
Emphasis on character and responsibility
A focus on feel, timing, and communication
Community-centered, encouraging environment
A slower, deeper approach to learning
This program is ideal for families who value depth over speed and character over competition.
If you are looking for a place where your child can grow in confidence, awareness, and stewardship, both in and out of the saddle, we would love to welcome you.
Spring Class Schedule:
Classes start back the week of March 16th
Monday: 1:00 pm-2:00 pm (Full); 2:00 pm-3:00 pm (Full)
Tuesday: 3:30 pm-4:30 pm (Full)
Thursday: 1:30 pm-2:30 pm (1 open spot)
Friday: 10:30 am-11:30 am (Full)