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Bridled Passion Farm
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Bridled Passion farm is located in Cleburne Texas, about 45 minutes South the Dallas Ft Worth Airport. It is home for Mary Claeys, owner and trainer. Mary is a USDF SILVER Medalist working on her Gold, a full time professional trainer and ongoing student of Dressage, specializing in Classical Dressage and Haute Ecole (High School) for both National competitions and exhibitions
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Alma, two year old filly at her first competition. She was Champion Two year old PRE mare.
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Mary’s goal is to become a Gold Medal Rider on a horse she personally trained. She continues her training with International trainers such as Rietmiester Karl Heinz Streng, Walter A. Zettl, Hannes Mueller director of the German Riding Academy, Jan Nivelle FN, Herr Harald Bauer of the Spanish Riding School, Jochen Hippenstiel FN, Alex Wortmann FN and USDF trainers symposiums.
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DRESSAGE is a journey, not a destination
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In additions to her FEI horses, Mary trains outside horses for breeders and individuals for a number of disciplines, including Dressage, Western Pleasure and Exhibition. “Communication between horse and rider is both the key and the joy. Each horse is a teacher and learning the lessons they offer us in our journey is a great reward. Establishing trust and respect creates a bond that allows us to find each horses unique ability and way. The wonderful part about working with a variety of horses and disciplines is the awareness and understanding that it creates in me and strengthens my ability to communicate.”
Mary also starts many young horses under saddle and enjoys seeing young horses gain the confidence and understanding of their task. “It is the most important job we do as trainers. Establishing the correct foundation and communication in the beginning is the difference between a well trained horse and one who is nervous and unsure. Their needs are just like children, good fundamentals, Trust, love, work ethic are fundamental in their ultimate develpment and happiness.”
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Fiero, now five, this stallion is competing Second level and schooling Third. He was Reserve Champion debuting Training Level at age three.
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Pablito, imported Hanoverian gelding 2009 showing PSG,with scores in the 70’s with owner and trainer Mary Claeys
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Horses are my PASSION and I look forward to the path they take me.
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Although Mary enjoys working with all breeds and disciplines, her passion is for the Baroque Stallions she trains and shows nationally. “The bravado they exhibit is equally matched by their even temperaments and elegant movement they offer.”
Because of their naturally collected movement, their training structure is different from the big moving warmbloods that dominate todays Dressage arenas at the lower levels.
“As with all things, cycles are part of a nature, and as people find what a joy they are to own and ride, I think the Baroque horses will be the next big cycle in Dressage.”
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Mary also judges local schooling shows and gives clinics . I enjoy encouraging and supporting our local riders that want to improve their riding skills, no matter what discipline they chose.
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GUEST CLINCIANS IN TEXAS
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Cadeaux, showing I-1 trained by Mary Claeys, owned by Nancy Thomas. Scores in the mid 60’s 2009
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Pablito
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