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
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Body Language
Horses use body language every day. You will learn to use your weight and balance to request your horse to move towards and away from you. Using a rope, stick or stiff whip will enable you to "enlarge" your preliminary cues. The will learn to anticipate the request and your cues will get more and more subtle.
Liberty Training uses alot of body language.
By focusing your cues towards different portions of the horse you can move them anywhere.