Training and rehabilitation

Our experience of over 30 years shows that most cases of lameness and gait disorders can be reversed with the straightening of the horse. The importance of this training step is greatly underestimated. It is the foundation for keeping the riding horse healthy.

Clinics 2024

Clinics 2024

Our event calendar for the coming year 2024 is slowly filling up. Are you also interested in organising a hands-on clinic over several days or a seminar day with Gabriele Rachen-Schöneich or Klaus Schöneich at your equestrian centre? Then send us your enquiry by e-mail with the desired date, we will be happy to inform you about the procedure and pricing.

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Management of horses with PSSM2 (MIM)

Management of horses with PSSM2 (MIM)

Is your horse concerned with PSSM2 (MIM)? We have experience in rehabilitation, training and holistic management of horses with myopathies. Don’t hesitate to contact us.

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Video: The wonderful development of a horse

An English client bought a horse after it failed the purchase vetting on lameness and gave him a second change: he has been trained using the ARR method of straightness training and is now sound and being ridden. Watch the change!

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Instructions on how to get to ARR in Germany from UK

Thanks to Robin Pettigrew, who drove his horse himself to and from Germany, we have now detailed instructions for you on how to get your horse from the UK to our training location in Germany. It is easier than you might think and certainly cheaper! Please find below the text as a pdf.

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COVID19 update: important customer information

We would like to clearly signal that we are currently accepting horses into our training program without restriction. Our business continues as usual and our training horses have the highest priority. For any inquiries please contact us by phone or send us an e-mail.

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How to put backbone into horse training

How to put backbone into horse training

A fundamental rule of horse training under saddle is that your horse has to "engage through the back". However, the background of this principle is unfamiliar to many riders and even trainers.

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