Join us for an introspective journey of kindness in horsemanship using nonverbal skills and presents. With a riding experience spanning over four decades and two decades of studies in unity horsemanship, Jacqueline Nadler is an internationally acclaimed equestrian and horse trainer. Her journey began at the tender age of four, when she started English, Hunter Jumper style riding. By the age of sev
en, her passion for the sport had her fox hunting, earning her Colors with the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club as a junior.Throughout her childhood, Jacqueline was a regular competitor in Hunter Jumper and Open Jumping competitions, participating multiple times a month. Her dedication to the sport extended beyond the competition arena, as she maintained Trails and Riding Membership and restarted horses from stock sales with her trainer. After high school, Jacqueline pursued her passion academically, studying Equine Management at Ohio University. She has hosted and attended over 170 private and public clinics with renowned clinicians including Ray Hunt, Peter Campbell, Buck Brannaman, Bryan Nuebert, Joe Wolter, John Saint Ryan, Trina Campbell, Tom Curtin, and Carel Eijkenaar. Her diverse riding experience ranges from endurance racing to cattle working, allowing her to apply her teachings to all breeds and ages of horses and riders. Jacqueline's international experience includes studying jumping with Gregory Voglis and dressage with Eleni Myrat in Greece. She has also showcased her skills and trained for the prestigious Hellenic Club in Athens. Her quest for knowledge didn't stop there. Jacqueline has continued her education through private clinics with many extraordinary riders, including Olympic gold medalist Sandra Auffarth and Olympic coach Antonis Petris. In Japan, Jacqueline expanded her reach by giving lessons at several different clubs, training horses for the public, and working with a therapeutic riding center in Okinawa. Over the years, Jacqueline has held various prestigious positions that have enriched her experience and skills. She has served and still works as a rider/assistant at Last Chance Corral horse rescue, a rider for Larry Rose, the world reining champion, and a veterinarian technician. She was a trainer, clinic host, and owner at Willow Run Ranch, and a c**t starter at Win Star Farm in Kentucky. Among the horses under her charge were "Supersaver," the 2010 Kentucky Derby winner, and "Drosselmeyer," the 2010 Belmont Stakes winner. Jacqueline has also been a trainer and rider for top breeders such as Zorano Stud, Asanib Arabiere, and Buellsport Stud in Namibia. Most recently, Jacqueline has been training the Columbus Mounted Police unit, further demonstrating her versatility and commitment to the field. She has also preparing to become involved in the EAGALA program, working with Marines and their families in North Carolina, showcasing her ability to apply her skills in diverse and impactful ways. Today, as the owner of her equestrian business, Jacqueline's love for horses and the sport continues to thrive. Her extensive experience and deep understanding of mindful horsemanship have made her a sought-after figure in the equestrian world. Her commitment to the sport and her unwavering passion make her a true ambassador of equestrianism. Jacqueline's journey is a testament to her dedication and love for horses. Her story is an inspiration to aspiring equestrians and horse lovers around the world. Currently based out of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Jacqueline continues to share her knowledge and passion for equestrianism, helping students internationally via the internet as well as in person. Her unique approach focuses on Control through Understanding and Proactive Direction.