Jocelyn Hutton Dressage Training

Welcome to the Home of Jocelyn Hutton Dressage Training!

                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Jocelyn is based at 'Sarova Park' in the western suburbs of Brisbane and specializes in the Dressage Sales and Training of Elite Performance Horses. Jocelyn is a member of the Equitec Queensland 2010 State Dressage Squad and has competed with success at State and National level in both Young Rider and Open competition. Currently Jocelyn is well on her way to attaining her EA Level One Coaching Qualification (AHRC), specializing in Dressage, and her Certificate III and IV in Equestrian Coaching & Horse Management. She has also achieved her H Level Judging Qualification. Jocelyn has previously trained with Leonie Bramall, Matthew Dowsley, Carlos de Cleermaecker, Nicole Tough and Jenny Gerhke.

Jocelyn has a fair, thorough and consistent approach with her training and aims to achieve a harmonious and happy relationship with the horse. She is available to take your horse for training, presentation and sale, as well as coaching and dressage training at your preferred location. Feel free to have a look around the site, where you will find pictures of Jocelyn's horses and information on the sales services offered.

Picture left, Wallstrasse (Weltmeyer/Gelriano)

Photo courtesy of Direct Shots Photography/Danielle Skerman

                                                                                                                                                                                                                

"The goal of all Dressage riding should be to bring the horse and rider together in harmony... a oneness of balance, purpose and athletic expression."      Walter Zettl

                                                                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

"The horse must be allowed to be a horse and to develop it's character. Correct dressage and correct handling develop the horses character. They become perkier and more confident in themselves. They stop shying because they feel confident in their world. Their bodies become more beautiful through correct dressage training, and they live longer and healthier lives. We take away the horse's freedom, but we give something back. We develop the horse's mind."

Melissa Simms

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                

 
 
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