What is in the Working Equitation Handbook?
The Working Equitation Handbook: The Ease of Handling TrialSection 1: Introduction to Working EquitationAn overview of the Ease of Handling Trial (EOH) explains Showing, Adding Finesse, Navigating a Course, Course Lines, Scoring, Penalties, Important...
Working Equitation Exercise 6A: Random Corridors
This is one of my (Kelli) favorite exercises. First, the exercise from the Working Equitation Handbook is posted. Below this you can read some extra tips for this exercise from Kelli. from the Working Equitation Handbook: Set Up: Set parallel poles/logs to make...
Whinny Award Winner!
We are proud to announce that “The Working Equitation Handbook”, won a Winnie award in the literary section of the 2017 EQUUS Film Festival! We won the WESTERN TRAINING BOOK category! Thank you to the organizers and thank you to all have supported...
Kelli Paulson Crist
Co-Author
Do you want to get amazing results with your horse?
Kelli’s goal is to help you Accomplish More with your Horse than YOU Ever Imagined! You CAN have a relaxed, willing, obedient and collected horse. As a rider, you CAN learn to identify your goals, know what to practice and make the most of your horse time. Learn Foundation Skills and Natural Horsemanship that works, bringing your riding to the next level.
Since 2004, Kelli has been teaching clinics and hosts events.
Clinic topics include: Groundwork, Foundation Horsemanship, Training with Trail Obstacles, Dressage for Western Riders, Working Equitation and Canter Work.
Tarrin Warren
Co-Author
Tarrin Warren is the owner of TNT Quarter Horses, LLC. She breeds, trains and shows her Quarter Horses as well as select outside training horses. Tarrin has been judging, teaching and training for over 25 years. She has successfully competed on and trained many breeds of horses for multiple disciplines including racing, speed events, halter, showmanship, jumping, dressage, polo crosse, team penning, sorting, trail, pleasure, hunt seat, and more.
For the last five years Tarrin’s focus has been on Working Equitation. She has helped in the development multiple programs for Working Equitation. During the rules consolidation process in November of 2016, Tarrin was an independent consultant. She currently serves as the Executive Director for the Confederation For Working Equitation.
She currently travels throughout the United States giving Working Equitation/Horsemanship clinics, trainer clinics, judges clinics and judging Working Equitation. Her passion is helping people create a solid partnership with their horse by working with the biomechanics of the horse.