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In this episode we discuss breaking the halter horse to ride with Corina Holman of Holman Halter Horses and Timarr Performance Horses. Corina comes from a long line of horse trainers, she’s a certified Professional Horseman with APHA and an APHA ambassador. She believes that every discipline has something to teach us in being a better horseman. She’s a lifelong learner and appreciates a challenge. Even though her passion is versatility ranch horses, she has experience in everything from dressage to roping to halter and everything in between. Her career began with starting horses under saddle and now she enjoys supporting her husband in their halter horse business, running her own business Timarr Performance Horses, and competing at the world level in ranch.
Her favorite aspect of training is seeing where each horse succeeds naturally. When she's working with a client horse, it's rewarding to experience the span between the crazy two-year old to handing over a cooperative, good-minded, easy to handle horse back to an appreciative owner.
Learn more at Holman Halter Horses and Timarr Performance Horses.
For information about partnering with Fit for Halter, reach out to us at [email protected].
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In this episode we discuss breaking the halter horse to ride with Corina Holman of Holman Halter Horses and Timarr Performance Horses. Corina comes from a long line of horse trainers, she’s a certified Professional Horseman with APHA and an APHA ambassador. She believes that every discipline has something to teach us in being a better horseman. She’s a lifelong learner and appreciates a challenge. Even though her passion is versatility ranch horses, she has experience in everything from dressage to roping to halter and everything in between. Her career began with starting horses under saddle and now she enjoys supporting her husband in their halter horse business, running her own business Timarr Performance Horses, and competing at the world level in ranch.
Her favorite aspect of training is seeing where each horse succeeds naturally. When she's working with a client horse, it's rewarding to experience the span between the crazy two-year old to handing over a cooperative, good-minded, easy to handle horse back to an appreciative owner.
Learn more at Holman Halter Horses and Timarr Performance Horses.
For information about partnering with Fit for Halter, reach out to us at [email protected].

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