Atlantea Society
With it's location on the junction of two highways, I-90 (west/east) and I-15 (north/south) Juniper Acres Saddle Club offers an ideal facility for the Atlantea headquarters.


Formed in 1997 by Susan, Deb, and Lanie, the Atlantea Society takes it name from the Bull Dancers of legend who performed in a non-violent sport with the bulls as a voluntary participant.
© 1999 - 2009 Atlantea Society
hot links are displayed in same color as main text - just slide your mouse around!
hot links are displayed in same color as main text - just slide your mouse around!
Encouraging Synergy of horse and rider
Most natural training styles use varying amounts of body language. Using body language you can quickly comunicate your intentions to your horse. Parelli games teach your horse to learn to respond to subtler cues. Clinton Anderson and other trainers use much the same principles in their groundwork.
These prepratory groundwork exercises then extend to mounted work where the same general body signals elicit the intented movement, towards or away from your leg or rein.