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Monty Roberts Certified Instructors

Denmark

“My greatest accomplishment was learning to be gentle; without that I feel I would have achieved nothing.” ~ Monty Roberts

MAJ-BRITT CARTER
MAJ-BRITT CARTER
Maj-Britt Carter was raised on a riding school and stud farm in Denmark, eventually attending courses in riding and horse management. She trained and qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in England. Discovering Monty’s methods in 1991, she renewed her desire to work with horses and eventually began her training in 1997. She received her certificate in 2004. Since then she founded Hippo-Logic Training, specializing in starters and loaders. Maj-Britt lectures college classes and private courses in Horse Management and Equine behavior and conducts riding clinics. As a Certified Monty Roberts Instructor, she offers Join-Up®, Follow-Up and Introductory courses.
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JOAN SARTORI
JOAN SARTORI
Joan Sartori became a Monty Roberts Certified Instructor in 2014. It has been a lifelong dream of hers to become a certified horse trainer. A stay in Colorado from 2010 to 2012 opened both for the opportunity to study with Mr. Monty Roberts at his academy MRILC and to learn about the Western discipline.

Joan’s life with horses began at 8 years old and soon competitive showjumping was her main focus. In the early teens, she was given the opportunity to work and train horses at the local horse dealer, offering her the opportunity to work with many different kinds of horses. In her adult life, and after becoming certified instructor especially, she has worked with a wide variety of horses and disciplines, such as racehorses, showjumpers, dressage horses, polo horses, draft horses, Icelandic horses, ranch and western horses, and always worth mentioning – the wild and untouched horses.

Currently Joan teaches the Monty Roberts methods, gives lectures in horse psychology and behavior, as well as teaching science students and professionals in the safe handling of horses.

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Ask Monty: Does your horse bite you?

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