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"Everyday I give thanks to having been referred to Michele
Ulrech. She is a breath of fresh air. Michelle is patient, kind,
sensitive, loving, honest, truthful and understanding. She is
good with both horses and people of all ages. Being a client
is like becoming a part of her family. Michelle always has words
of encouragement to keep you going and hugs when you want them.
I hadn’t had my horse long when he scared me on the trail
and then shortly after that he injured his foot. After 2+ years
of recuperation he was finally ready to be ridden and put into
shape, however, I knew it wouldn’t be by me. I brought my 11
year old gelding to Michelle. She has been working with him,
finding his holes, as she puts it, which have been numerous.
She suggested that he be looked at by a chiropractor. After
2 alignments, his behavior and the way he travels has greatly
improved. Others may have just labeled him as a bad seed, but
not her.
He is at a point that it is now my turn to learn. Not just
learn to ride, but learn how to ride him. I am grateful Michelle
has not given up on me or my horse. I have had 4 lessons on
him and today I actually found myself grinning from ear to ear
with pure delight. I was actually riding my horse! With her
help I know I will have many years of riding enjoyment."
- Joyce Begley
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"As a horse professional, I am often asked to recommend
someone for horse training and/or riding lessons. My answer
is always the same: Michele Ulrech! I am very impressed with
Michele's gentle and no-nonsense approach to horses. She has
an uncanny way of earning the horse's respect, trust, and cooperation
right off the bat. Her lessons for children are outstanding,
beginning with basic horsemanship skills on the ground, and
progressing to proper use of seat, legs, and hands while riding.
Her lesson horse Rosie is an absolute treasure. Together they
provide a positive, fun, and upbeat introduction to riding for
children.
After watching Michele work a few colts, I thought I'd see
how she did with my own young horse. I have been riding my whole
life and didn't think my boy would be much different with Michele
aboard than he was with me. Boy was I wrong! It was painfully
obvious that she knew how to get the best out of him and I didn't.
After swallowing my pride, I signed up for lessons. I am thrilled
with the progress my horse and I are making. Every lesson results
in an improvement in my riding and a deeper partnership with
my horse. I had never felt comfortable leaving my horse at a
trainer's facility until I met Michele. I always worried about
the "behind the barn" stuff. The devotion that all the horses
show to Michele makes it clear that their progress cannot be
due in any part to rough handling. This trust and happy cooperation
can only be a result of her talent, knowledge, and patience.
If you are looking for a trainer or a riding instructor, you
won't find better than Michele Ulrech. I know she will not let
you down!"
- Barbara McKellar, Professional Farrier Service,
925-202-9877
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"We brought our filly “Izzy” to Michele in the fall of 2004,
when Izzy was 2-1/2. She was a bit of a "wild child", but Michele
was able to take her in hand and settle down her right away.
Everything was going well, Michele was even able to start riding
her before Izzy developed Pigeon Fever, which she had contracted
at her previous boarding facility. We were to battle this insidious
disease off and on several times over the next few months. Izzy
would get better, and then have a reoccurrence of the disease
and Michele would have to stop training. Finally, following
a full course of antibiotics, Izzy made a full recovery and
she was re-started under saddle.
Izzy has now progressed to the point where both of us are
riding her easily and she is going to make a wonderful mount.
Michele has given Izzy confidence in the ring and out on the
trails. One of the things that have impressed us about Michele’s
training methods is that she exposes horses to real life situations,
rides them outside the ring, through bushes, and over “scary
things” to help desenatize them. She rides with a light touch
using just enough persuasion to get her point across to the
horse. Michele has also provides excellent training for the
rider as well. She believes the relationship between horse and
rider requires the rider to “ride their horse” not just be a
passenger. To the end she teaches the rider how to ask for a
desired response. She has made us better riders! Throughout
all of Izzy’s illness, we were impressed with the caring that
Michele showed, but she is just that sort of person. Everything
she touches turns to “gold”, so to speak. Her love of animals
is readily apparent, in looking at all her well cared for critters!
We thought we were only bringing our young horse to a trainer
to be started and instead, we have found a wonderfully warm
and caring woman who we are proud to call our friend."
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